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James,
Acetone is to volatile, in my opinion & experience. I use Denatured Alcohol. Available at your local 'home center' paint department. I buy the gallon cans - reasonable price, a good all-around solvent, and the base of some types of primers. While the 'stated' dilution of epoxy is 'about 10 percent', that is to retain the full properties. For getting deep into cracks and sealing purposes . . . I've diluted to as great as 50 percent. Bear in mind, this is only the 'base' of several further 'treatments'. Next will usually be a 10 percent dilution, followed by 'full strength' with a fine filler of some kind - depending on the job at hand. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop "James" wrote in message ... A while back someone mentioned that you could thin epoxy with acetone. I need to pour some into some cracks.I'm using System 3 epoxy. Thanks, Jim -- |
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