Do this the same as you would to reconstitute a
> crystalized jar of honey from your kitchen cabinet.
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Northern AR
>
> > Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 10:04 AM
> > From: "larry howell via KRnet"
> > To: KRnet
> > Cc: "la
l via KRnet"
> To: KRnet
> Cc: "larry howell"
> Subject: Re: KR> Thickened T-88
>
> 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 th
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
I was gluing something with some T-88 I bought several years ago, and part
B (the hardener) had become so thick that it wouldn't come out of the
bottle. Finally I heated it in my microwave until it was liquid, then
mixed them as usual.
Is this acceptable practice and does it weaken the final bond
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