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In article .com,
"steveukman" wrote: I am seeking advice about mixing and storing epoxy. This also works on epoxy primers, and, to a limited extent, 2-part polyurethane paints. I would imagine that it also works on fuel tank sealants. Freezing slows down the chemical reaction and greatly extends pot life. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article .com, "steveukman" wrote: I am seeking advice about mixing and storing epoxy. This also works on epoxy primers, and, to a limited extent, 2-part polyurethane paints. I would imagine that it also works on fuel tank sealants. Freezing slows down the chemical reaction and greatly extends pot life. Its been a while since I took organic chem, but I seem to remember a rule of thumb that said organic reactions slow down by half every 2 degrees C lower you take them. |
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