You could try keeping the epoxy & hardener in the fridge until
ready to use - might slow things a bit ... and maybe use just a
smidge less hardener, as long as well mixed. If they are large
sheets, maybe you could lift part way through to add the epoxy
to the rest of the sheet ....
FWIW, I would stay with the PolyFiber Epoxy ...
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On Friday 21 July 2006 10:52 pm, bransom@dcsol.com wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to spread on epoxy just before joining parts
without it curing before the parts are all riveted up.
Generally I haven't been too fussy about this because the joined parts keep
air off the epoxy and mostly keep it from drying (curing). But it is a
limitation on larger assemblies that take awhile, and even more so now with
the hotter weather. Any solutions? BTW, I've been using EP-420, but just
called to get info on Sherwin Williams stuff others mentioned here in the
archives.
-Ben
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