Re: KR> Thickened T-88

2019-09-14 Thread Mike T via KRnet
Thanks to you all. I've only used 1/4 of the stuff, so it's nice to know it's still good. Mike Taglieri On Sat, Sep 14, 2019, 1:33 PM Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote: > Heating the crystalized hardener is an acceptable method for > reconstituting the hardiner and does not affect the strength of the

Re: KR> N133RM

2019-09-14 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
That's been a well guarded secret for a couple of years. Too bad the weather prevented him from bringing it to Mt Vernon. John's got a story to tell about importing the plane back to the states and getting the N number back. If you were here, you could have seen the slide show and talk... It

Re: KR> Thickened T-88

2019-09-14 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
Heating the crystalized hardener is an acceptable method for reconstituting the hardiner and does not affect the strength of the epoxy. Allow it to cool before you use it. You can do this multiple times and it will not adversely affect the quality of the hardiner. The recommended method is to

KR> N133RM

2019-09-14 Thread Oscar Zuniga via KRnet
Wait. WHAT-??!! Bou, you're the owner of the one and only, iconic, poster-child, Roy Marsh's KR2S?? How in the world did you finagle that? Last I heard, it had been purchased by someone in Australia or New Zealand and had left the country. My understanding was that three-three-Romeo-Mike wa

Re: KR> Thickened T-88

2019-09-14 Thread larry howell via KRnet
Make some Test samples and try and break them! A suggest practice for warming epoxy is set your bottle in a pan of hot water. I have heated mixed resin and hardener in the microwave before. That makes the mixture more runny/less viscous for a few minutes but makes it set up faster kinda like turn