Brian,

If it's still liquid, it's still good.  As it get's old, it first turns
to goo, then to stone.

Jeff


On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:45:50 -0500 "Brian Kraut" <brian.kr...@engalt.com>
writes:
> I have some vinylester resin that I bought two or three months ago 
> and have
> not opened yet.  I know that promoted ve has a short shelf life, but 
> what
> exactly happens to it when it expires?  How can I tell if it is 
> still good?
> I am probably only going to use it to make a mold so I don't care 
> about
> strenght, but I don't want to lay it up and have it never cure if 
> that is
> what happens.  When I shake the can it sloshes around like it is 
> still thin
> so it has not turned to jello or anything yet.
> 
> Brian Kraut
> Engineering Alternatives, Inc.
> www.engalt.com
> 
> 
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