jeffnick
Well-known member
Thanks for turning me on to Raka epoxy. They ship the day I order and I get it the next day. Sooo easy to measure...consistent results.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
Megabyte":3d5rtj0b said:Dale... if there are no pumps, do you need to buy graduated cups to mix it?
When my West is gone, I'd like to try Raka, but I rather like the pumps because I can use cheap plastic beer cups to mix with, then just toss em.
You got to be :shock: kidding! What could be easier? Pick 2 of the SAME sized containers, and I've used anything from small cat food tins to 10-ounce yogurt containers and larger. Pick a siae suitable to give you enough to do your job.Bryan 2530":2o76qsmn said:... no pumps sounds like a PITA. Pumps make it easier in my opinion.
True, to each their own for pumps vs. other mixing methods ... but you can't deny you're still paying twice as much for epoxy than you need to . But, to each their own ...Bryan 2530":vmgqk7gn said:To each his own I guess, but I'll stick to the pumps, never had a problem in over 10 years of using epoxy and I go through 2-5 gallons a year depending on the project.
Megabyte":115qkvgv said:Interesting Nick.
I've been using the cheap flux brushes to mix and apply my un-thickened epoxy.
DaleH":2t6fn2k2 said:True, to each their own for pumps vs. other mixing methods ... but you can't deny you're still paying twice as much for epoxy than you need to . But, to each their own ...Bryan 2530":2t6fn2k2 said:To each his own I guess, but I'll stick to the pumps, never had a problem in over 10 years of using epoxy and I go through 2-5 gallons a year depending on the project.
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