On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:42:56PM -0600, dharban wrote:

| I have used this stuff and it is great.  A word of warning, however, the
| mixing ratio on this stuff is more critical than most of the epoxies you
| are used to working with.  The first batch I mixed did not set up --
| ever!!

I always wondered why they didn't just package all epoxies like this
one --

   http://mc.clintock.com/basement/tool_area/ICON-images/epoxy.jpg

... with a container that always delivers equal amounts from each
side, so the amounts always matche.  And if you needed unequal amounts
from each side, they could just make one tube larger than the other --
it would be easy.

Why doesn't everybody do this?  Does somebody have a patent on the
idea or something?

(Now, this is a picture of their 5 minute epoxy, but I've found it to
be more like 120 second epoxy unless I'm using a _tiny_ amount.  I
much prefer their 30 minute epoxy :)

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