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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:19:20 -0500, "Phil Locker" locker at magma dot
ca wrote: I'd like to get away from mini-pumps and their clogging and other hassles. With the pumps, often one shot is too large for a minor job, while a big laminating or fairing job has me pumping dozens of times in a session (and the thicker resins are incompatible with the std minipumps too). I started out using the pumps, but now mostly just use disposable cups with volume markings. I buy them in big stacks from System Three. If find that it's faster than the pumps, and I've never had a batch of epoxy not set right. - Rick Tyler -- "Ignorant voracity -- a wingless vulture -- can soar only into the depths of ignominy." Patrick O'Brian |
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