wow, I am so glad for the MEKP warning. And found this govt info which I will 
post - it may save someone:
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide is a commonly used catalyst in various industries. 
We studied 19 eyes with a single exposure to methyl ethyl ketone peroxide that 
developed clinical patterns of mild injury, moderate injury, severe injury, or 
delayed keratitis. Delayed methyl ethyl ketone peroxide keratitis may cause 
exacerbations and remissions of corneal and limbal disease lasting more than 20 
years with palpebral and bulbar hyperemia equal to the initial chemical 
exposure. With repeat exacerbation, further pannus may occur, which can be 
associated with a poorer outcome. Based on the capability of methyl ethyl 
ketone peroxide to change DNA to a new weak antigen, we suggest possible 
methods of therapy to prevent or limit delayed methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 
keratitis. This proposed type of injury has important implications in studying 
various limbal and corneal diseases. A major factor in the severity of ocular 
injury was the length of time from exposure to methyl ethyl ketone peroxide to 
obtaining a topical ocular local anesthetic to perform adequate lavage.

> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 06:52:34 -0700
> Subject: Re: KR> Measuring vinyl ester resin
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> CC: brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
> 
> I used to use one of these dispensers.
> http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/dispenser.php?clickkey=419683
> 
> 
> They work good.  You can also get a dropper and count the drops.
> 
> Be aware that MEKP is extremely dangerous if you get it in your eyes.  I
> won't even touch a bottle of it anymore without goggles on, not safety
> glasses, goggles that fully seal around my eyes and close to running
> water.
> 
>

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