Re: Ditto on the scraper (no text)
In Response To: Re: Epoxy drips and so forth... (Hank)
> Hi Jonathan,
> A scraper can help you remove the epoxy drips. Get one with a carbide
> blade, the regular scrapers dull very quickly. I got mine - a Sandvik,
> from Home Depot.
> The blade has a slight curve in it so use that to your advantage to remove
> the high spots. Scraping is more "focused" than sanding which
> will remove epoxy over a larger area. Takes a bit of practice, watch the
> edge of the blade does not dig in. Finish up with sandpaper.
> Hope this helps.
> Hank
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy drips and so forth...
Jonathan Goulding -- 2/21/2000, 4:44 pm- Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
Nolan -- 2/22/2000, 7:41 am- Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
Hank -- 2/21/2000, 6:03 pm- Re: Ditto on the scraper (no text)
Mike Hanks -- 2/22/2000, 1:40 am- Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
Johnnie McNeely -- 2/22/2000, 12:03 am - Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
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Doug K -- 2/21/2000, 5:55 pm- Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
mike allen ---> -- 2/21/2000, 5:09 pm- Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
Shawn Baker -- 2/21/2000, 5:08 pm - Re: Epoxy drips and so forth...
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