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If the resin is warm, it flows more easily.
You're right of course, I tend to forget about temperature issues because I live in such a warm area. This might be a big help though in getting the mix to flow into smaller areas. How do you typically warm the epoxy? I've used a heat gun in the past to warm the surface of plywood to prevent outgassing, but never heated the resin itself. James |
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I vary the number of heat lamps on my epoxy bench.
"James W. Sloan" wrote: SNIP How do you typically warm the epoxy? I've used a heat gun in the past to warm the surface of plywood to prevent outgassing, but never heated the resin itself. James |
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