Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
By:Paul Lund
Date: 1/21/1999, 10:49 pm
Date: 1/21/1999, 10:49 pm
In Response To: Wax-coated mixing cups? (Ross Leidy)
Hi Ross,
I've been using plastic disposable cups, they cost (in Australia) about $2 or $3 for a pack of 25. I've had no problems except when I've made a hot mix (I brought some inacurate pumps) after I had finished glassing and had some left over the bottom of the cups melted a bit , though the epoxy was set enough not to run through.
Perhaps if you make a hot mix in the wax cups, the wax will melt into the epoxy, I don't see how this could be a good thing.
Paul.
Messages In This Thread
- Wax-coated mixing cups?
Ross Leidy -- 1/21/1999, 5:16 pm- I use 16oz cottage cheese or salsa tubs.
John Kimmel -- 1/24/1999, 1:33 pm- Clear plastic worked nice
Pete Ford -- 1/22/1999, 3:15 pm- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Paul Woolson -- 1/22/1999, 11:42 am- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Nick Schade -- 1/22/1999, 9:34 am- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Nolan Penney -- 1/22/1999, 8:21 am- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Rob Forsell -- 1/22/1999, 7:31 am- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Paul Lund -- 1/21/1999, 10:49 pm- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Dan Lindberg -- 1/21/1999, 5:25 pm- Re: Wax-coated mixing cups?
Alan Resinger -- 1/21/1999, 9:03 pm
- Clear plastic worked nice
- I use 16oz cottage cheese or salsa tubs.