Date: 1/10/1999, 6:17 am
> Interesting. I dont like the latex gloves, the thicker ones seem to me to
> offer more protection. Probably because I run my hands across the surface
> looking for rough spots, and even spread goo with them. I have used the
> nice, soft spreader but couldnt get it clean enough to re-use. If I sand
> the edge of the cheap one with 150, it works for me. I'll try acid brush,
> thats a good idea. Sure wish I could find a local source of the marked
> dixie cups for measuring. Hospitals use them for medicine but pharmacies
> dont sell them. Not that they are too expensive, just that I hate to
> mail-order such a little thing.
>I found that the party supply shops sell the small clear plastic shot glasses ( used for shooters ) These were real cheap ( $2.00 for 50) and were ideal for epoxy
Messages In This Thread
- Cheap eopxy accessories
Don Beale -- 1/7/1999, 7:47 pm- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Kelly T -- 1/9/1999, 10:49 am- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
L.C. -- 1/8/1999, 8:09 pm- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Jerry Weinraub -- 1/8/1999, 7:30 pm- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Nolan Penney -- 1/8/1999, 7:00 am- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Phillip Kearney -- 1/8/1999, 4:50 pm- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Don Beale -- 1/8/1999, 12:31 pm- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Jim Reid -- 1/10/1999, 6:17 am- Re: marking paper cups for calibration
Nolan Penney -- 1/8/1999, 1:36 pm- No need to measure
jeff warrick -- 1/8/1999, 9:36 pm- Did that too, works great
Brian T. Cunningham -- 1/8/1999, 2:06 pm - Did that too, works great
- Re: marking paper cups for calibration
- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
Brian T. Cunningham -- 1/7/1999, 9:11 pm - Re: Cheap eopxy accessories
- Re: Cheap eopxy accessories