Date: 8/16/1998, 10:33 pm
> Mike, this is the same message, only presented in such `legaleze'
> that they won't get sued.
> Probably they have no real idea how long the stuff will stay
> good, but it is a long time, so they feel confident guaranteeing it
> for a year (the shelflife) and tell you that it will probably be good
> for a lot longer. Of course they have no idea how the materials were
> stored after they left the factory -- and that is probably the biggest
> variable.
I figured it was something like that. I visited their website earlier today and E-mailed them about it, so, for those that are interested in the answer, I'll relay the message when it comes.
Mike Spence
Messages In This Thread
- A good laugh
Paul A. Lambert -- 8/11/1998, 10:15 am- Life span of epoxy?
Peter Schop -- 8/15/1998, 9:53 pm- Re: Life span of epoxy?
Mike Scarborough -- 8/16/1998, 9:34 am- Re: Life span of epoxy?
Mike Spence -- 8/16/1998, 2:54 pm- They are covering their butts (legally)
Paul Jacobson -- 8/16/1998, 9:06 pm- Re: They are covering their butts (legally)
Mike Spence -- 8/16/1998, 10:33 pm- Here is their answer.
Mike Spence -- 8/17/1998, 4:50 pm
- Here is their answer.
- Re: They are covering their butts (legally)
- They are covering their butts (legally)
- Re: Life span of epoxy?
Paul A. Lambert -- 8/16/1998, 6:15 am - Re: Life span of epoxy?
- Re: Life span of epoxy?
- Life span of epoxy?