go for the 3 gal kit
By:Tom
Date: 4/6/2002, 10:13 pm
Date: 4/6/2002, 10:13 pm
In Response To: Re: Call Larry! (Rehd)
There is no shelf life to epoxy....well anyway thats what I've been told.
So it wont go bad if you have it around for a few years, but I would be willing to make a bet that you would end up using it sooner than that on your next yak project....and many other little projects that pop up.
Then too you won't be wishing you had more if by some strange chance you screw up a ratio on a batch...like thats never happened to anyone before
Tom
Messages In This Thread
- Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Steve M -- 4/5/2002, 10:05 pm- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Rich D -- 4/8/2002, 7:56 am- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Scott -- 4/5/2002, 11:18 pm- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
John Monfoe -- 4/6/2002, 5:48 am- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Scott -- 4/6/2002, 2:51 pm- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Tom -- 4/6/2002, 10:32 pm
- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Scott -- 4/6/2002, 2:32 pm - Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
Rehd -- 4/6/2002, 12:48 am - Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
- Re: Call Larry!
Rehd -- 4/5/2002, 10:11 pm- Re: Call Larry!
Jack Gilman -- 4/6/2002, 9:48 am- Re: Call Larry!
Rehd -- 4/6/2002, 9:13 pm- go for the 3 gal kit
Tom -- 4/6/2002, 10:13 pm- and get some foam roller covers too... *NM*
Tom -- 4/6/2002, 10:14 pm
- and get some foam roller covers too... *NM*
- go for the 3 gal kit
- Re: Call Larry!
- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts
- Re: Material: Glass & Epoxy Amounts