viscous is how it was described to me by the local crew using it. So, I can't buy the hardener and use it with the remainder of my 2100 resin? When you say "stronger," is that in shear or impact resistance?
So what's it been now, Greg, like 30 years since you started seriously working on what has become Resin Research?
I remember when you were compounding batches in your garage. I can imagine how pleased you are to add this new product (which was a distant dream back then) to your line.
nickyarnes, We were bringing epoxy resin down to Kwaj by Continental air freight. The resin and hardner were required to be shipped in seperate containers and had to be double bagged in plastic incase the bottles leaked. Go down to the Continental folks and ask as the regulations may have changed over the years.
Thatks Mr J. We are cycloaliphatic based which is generally safer to use. But your absolutely right about being safe. Keep it off your skin, be VERY careful not to touch contaminated solvents and work in well ventilated areas.
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Cheers
viscous is how it was described to me by the local crew using it. So, I can't buy the hardener and use it with the remainder of my 2100 resin? When you say "stronger," is that in shear or impact resistance?
So what's it been now, Greg, like 30 years since you started seriously working on what has become Resin Research?
I remember when you were compounding batches in your garage. I can imagine how pleased you are to add this new product (which was a distant dream back then) to your line.
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Will this be packaged to fly safely, non Hazmat, via airmail? What about PO Boxes? So far, sounds good!
nickyarnes, We were bringing epoxy resin down to Kwaj by Continental air freight. The resin and hardner were required to be shipped in seperate containers and had to be double bagged in plastic incase the bottles leaked. Go down to the Continental folks and ask as the regulations may have changed over the years.
sounds great Greg!
LMAO Jesus!
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Greg will Justin from Graphite Masters be offering KWIK KICK in Southern California anytime soon?
This will be revolutionary!
hiya greg, any idea how long before this reaches the uk?
cheers
Thatks Mr J. We are cycloaliphatic based which is generally safer to use. But your absolutely right about being safe. Keep it off your skin, be VERY careful not to touch contaminated solvents and work in well ventilated areas.
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