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Interesting. I've had one of the Siamese twin epoxy deals on my hobby desk
for at least two years and it's still useable. One must be VERY careful not to let any hardener get into or onto the resin side. Also, the cap must be put back on the correct way. If you put the hardener cap on the resin tube, you've had it. This is true of the non-syringe types too. I haven't tried it on the little tubes, but I revived a gallon jug of resin which was clouded (crystallized) by putting it in a pan of hot (180 degree F) water for ten or fifteen minutes; long enough for the heat to penetrate and the resin to turn clear. It was so bad that it wouldn't go thru the ketchup pumps. After heating it was clear and no more viscous than the new stuff. Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "ahoy" wrote in message ... I don't find they have much shelf life. They are always stuck when I go to use them have to be thrown away. I use the Gudgeon Bros. G/5 5 min 2 part (1:1) epoxy for tacking and small repairs. No failures so far but it does say don't use it for constant water exposure on the instructions. It smells like fish oil when you open it. It's easy to use for me. It's 4oz of each for $12 or so. good luck. On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 04:42:21 GMT, Dave Allyn wrote: Has anyone played with using the two part epoxies that come in the the syringes (1:1) to tack the boat parts in place? Package says 3-5 minutes to bond. can move in an hour, and sand/machine in 24 hours. I could see some spots where they might come in handy, but was wondering if anyone has tried them or not? email: dave-afo at mchsi dot com please respond in this NG so others can share your wisdom as well! |
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