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Steve, or anyone, Is 5200 water soluble? If so, freezing would be best if storing for a really long time. But I haven't tried the refrigerator yet, just a nail in the tip of the tube and a ZipLoc ...only works for awhile. I bet a blob of silicon sealant or SikaFlex on the end of the tube would work too, since you can pull either off later on. -- http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass -- My boat project http://www.advantagecomposites.com -- Discounted System Three Resins products "Steve" wrote in message ... It really doesn't take anything other than a common plastic shopping bag. Just enough to keep any moisture laden air away from the plunger.. BTW, I just looked and I have a couple open (but resealed) tube in my kitchen frig that must have been there for a year.. I can squeeze the side of the tub and it is still soft.. I may have to dig a cured plug of 5200 out of the tip of the tube when I want to use them.. This question came up about a year ago and someone suggested putting them in the freezer.. I can testify that it isn't necassary and the stuff is ready to use when you take it out of the frig. but might require some thawing time if frozen. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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