Epoxy type?

Joe Garrett joegarrett@earthlink.net
Sun, 3 Oct 2004 20:29:06 -0700


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Terry et al,
The type of "30 Minute", clear epoxy, I use, comes from my local, large =
Hobby Store. Because this store does a large volume of business, I'm =
pretty much assured that it's fresh. I haven't had a failure with their =
stuff, yet. (knocking on soundboard, as we speak.<G>) Their epoxy cures =
hard, just like West Systems. The only reason I don't use West Systems, =
is that it is in too large a quantity for my use. For you, epoxying =
soundboards and making your own bridges & pinblocks, it's the way to go. =
As for the coloration of the epoxy...if I want to do that, I use fine =
saw dust. I don't do that very often, tho. When I buy epoxy from a =
Hardware Store, it will usually be a known, high volume one, that =
Rotates their stock and it's usually for a one-time application. K?
Best Regards,
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I
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