KR> Dry micro

2021-01-14 Thread Flesner via KRnet
The e-aa hotline post today contains a short video of spreading "dry micro" to finish a glass layup.  His mixing example was good but his finish on spreading the micro left a bit to be desired. He had a very small patch of glass for his example and he just "muddied" the micro on to finish the

KR>Dry Micro

2008-10-12 Thread Eduardo M. Iglesias
Ricky When you had a very dry micro, add a little of etylic alcohol and you´ll have a very workable filler. Good luck. Eduardo La Pampa Argentina - Original Message - From: "Rick Wilson" To: Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 4:48 PM Subject: KR>Dry Micro > Hi, I have been t

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2008-10-12 Thread Rick Wilson
a Pampa > Argentina > > - Original Message - > From: "Rick Wilson" > To: > Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 4:48 PM > Subject: KR>Dry Micro > > > > Hi, I have been touching up a few places on my KR2 > > using micro and epoxy. Sometimes the

KR>Dry Micro

2008-10-12 Thread Rick Wilson
Hi, I have been touching up a few places on my KR2 using micro and epoxy. Sometimes the micro has a tendency to roll up behind the spreader making it hard to cover some spots. Is this normal with "dry" micro, or am I mixing it too dry? Maybe someone who is more experienced with this can give me an

KR>Dry Micro

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Rick Wilson wrote: > Hi, I have been touching up a few places on my KR2 > using micro and epoxy. Sometimes the micro has a > tendency to roll up behind the spreader making it hard > to cover some spots. Is this normal with "dry" micro, > or am I mixing it too dry? It might be a tad too dry, but i