DaleH
FOUNDER of Classic Parker Forum
FYI, if you know anyone who uses a Nebulizer (used to administer medications in mist form that is inhaled) they dosage cups they use are IDEAL for measuring small amounts of epoxy.
Whereas most epoxies are a 2:1 ratio, when I was mixing lots of small amounts for the many installs I did this Spring, using the thin viscosity epoxies it was simple to add 1 value (has drams, cc, and ounces on it) of the hardener and then filled it up to the '3' line with the resin.
I found a cardboard box full of them, all rinsed and stacked for use, in my parent's cellar my Dad had saved (he was a product of the depression) ... and they sure came in handy!
Whereas most epoxies are a 2:1 ratio, when I was mixing lots of small amounts for the many installs I did this Spring, using the thin viscosity epoxies it was simple to add 1 value (has drams, cc, and ounces on it) of the hardener and then filled it up to the '3' line with the resin.
I found a cardboard box full of them, all rinsed and stacked for use, in my parent's cellar my Dad had saved (he was a product of the depression) ... and they sure came in handy!