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oops, help!
Posted by:
jim jacomb
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Date: July 17, 2005 01:06PM
last week I applied the finish to a rod, not my first, but this was a different two part product then i have used before. Thought I did everything correct... the rod is still tacky. any help, suggestions, souces, methods? Thanks Re: oops, help!
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: July 17, 2005 01:15PM
Hi Jim,
It sounds like you were off on your mixing. Regardless of what brand finish that you use, exact mix is critical. Most mix at least 3cc's of each component so that there is a SLIGHT margin for error. Stir slowly for 3 or 4 minutes, scraping the sides of your container so that is well mixed and pour onto a piece of aluminum foil. This will extend pot life a little and allow bubbles to escape Fortunately, it is easy to correct. Mix a fresh batch and apply over the tacky one and you should be fine! Measure carefully! Mike Re: oops, help!
Posted by:
Daniel Rotea
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Date: July 17, 2005 01:40PM
Mike, you're very quick on your reply. I can hardly help people as I'm new on this. I new the reply but you were faster.
Jim, follow Mike directions and you'll not have further problems. Daniel Re: oops, help!
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: July 17, 2005 01:50PM
That's good advice. I would ask you about the temperature in the area where you're finishing the rod, however. On the outside chance that you've got it in a very cool area, it may only require a bit more time to harden fully. Generally, it would have to be pretty darn cold to keep most 2 part epoxies from fully setting in a week's time, but I'll just throw it out there, just in case.
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