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803.1 | slight heating may help | LEDS::HUGHES | Dave Hughes (LEDS::HUGHES) NKS-1/E3 291-7214 | Tue Dec 13 1988 13:13 | 12 |
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I don't know about it going "stale" if it's tightly capped.
However, the Tower Hobbies 6 minute epoxies will thicken up
and eventually crystalize when left on the shelf. I threw
away my first batch that did that, but then learned that
a little heat will thin them right back down for another
6-12 months. I put it in the microwave oven for 10-15 SECONDS -
you don't need much heat. I put the exhaust fan on as a
precaution but I get very little fumes (much less than
while actually using the glue).
Dave
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803.2 | IT _WILL_ SPOIL | PNO::CASEYA | THE DESERT RAT (I-RC-AV8) | Tue Dec 13 1988 15:12 | 9 |
| I have a small, office-size, refrigerator in my shop used for storing
all my CYA's and epoxies. Both will go bad much quicker stored
at room temp; the warmer, the quicker it'll go bad.
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| | 00 Adios, Al
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| Z__(O_\_ (The Desert Rat)
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803.3 | ..not me! | MPGS::PERCUOCO | | Tue Dec 13 1988 15:47 | 5 |
| I'm repairing so often, I don't have the problem
of glues going bad!! Well,...I used to anyway..
It ain't around long enough!!!!!!!!! HAH! HAH!
Tom
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803.4 | | VTMADE::SOUTIERE | | Wed Dec 14 1988 14:42 | 4 |
| Does this mean that the CYA's bond better "quicker" in cold
temps vs warmer temps?
Ken
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803.5 | | SSGBPM::DAVISON | | Wed Dec 14 1988 15:30 | 6 |
| No, I think you would get the quickest and best bond on warm humid
days.
Glenn
P.S. Thursdays aren't bad either. ;-)
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