Kurt, I've had good success with hot beverage cups, the ones they use to
serve take-away coffee in.
They are covered in polyethylene (PE) not wax. 
I collect mine around the office then wash and dry the used ones. 

Paul Smith
Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au
http://kr2spacemodulator.blogspot.com/


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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Kurt Clement
Sent: Saturday, 11 April 2009 8:09 PM
To: KR
Subject: KR> Bad Fiberglass Layup

I couldn't continue working not knowing why the fiberglass was not
hardening. So I created three samples and layed up 2 BID flanges on some
scrap pieces. The first one was just what I had always done. Then I mixed
the epoxy in an old soda can thinking maybe it was the bowls. Then I stirred
the hardener and resin separately thinking maybe something had happened
there. I mixed that result in a soda can as well. I layed up the BID and
waited. The next day the fiberglass that had mixed the epoxy in the paper
bowl was pliable while the two others were essentially cured and stiff. So
it was the bowls. I thought I had been using the same bowls all along, but
upon closer inspection these paper bowls may have a wax coating. I had
bought a second batch of bowls at a different super market. I don't know why
a previous layup did not have this problem. So I am switching to the
aluminum cans for mixing. I just thought I would let everyone else know in
case they ran  into this problem. I knew not to mix in wax covered paper
bowls. I thought the bowls were simply paper.  


-Kurt
141 Hours in AZ
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