Date: 5/30/2001, 8:42 am
I use the 350/127 and it does take a while to harden if the temps are 60-65. At 70, it's much quicker.
Also, I've had batches that never hardened completely, and I've attributed it to incomplete mixing. Mix your next batch for 3 minutes and you shouldn't have a problem (assuming the ratio is not the issue).
Ross
: I tryed using raka 350 no blush hardner (with resin) on sat. I used there
: pumps. I made a bacth useng one pump of resin and one of hardner. After
: mixing for two minuts I added flour (cooking). I used this for filler on
: the white wood. Today the strip I used for mixing the epoxy still depresed
: with a fingernail. I made a test bacth last night using one pump of each
: again. This bacth I poured onto a large yogurt lid. Now 20 hrs. later It
: looks and feels like rubber! Is this just a bad bacth of epoxy or is this
: normal. Am I doing somthing wrong? I E-maild RAKA this morning and have
: not received an answer yet. I am planning on calling tomorrow.
: The temp has not been below 60 degrees.
: Any sugestions?
: Sage.
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