[bolger] Re: [ Non-Blushing Epoxy?]

Used 1 year old System 3 two days ago on a very damp cool night. Had
enough greasy mess to fry an egg. But we fry 'em in bacon grease here
so just washed it off with dish washing soap and warm water.

Phil Lea,
Russellville, Arkansas

"chuck leinweber" <duckwork-@...> wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=1788

> Kathleen:
> [snip]
> I should have mentioned
> that the West and System Three products that blushed were purchased
about
> five years ago, the Raka that did not blush was bought about five
months
> ago. It is possible that the formulas have become more sophisticated
across
> the board.
>
> Chuck Leinweber
> Duckworks Magazine
>http://www.hilconet.com/~dworksmg
Kathleen:

I am not sure which I have. I should have mentioned in the earlier post
that the West and System Three products that blushed were purchased about
five years ago, the Raka that did not blush was bought about five months
ago. It is possible that the formulas have become more sophisticated across
the board.

Chuck Leinweber
Duckworks Magazine
http://www.hilconet.com/~dworksmg


----- Original Message -----
From: Kathleen O'Donnell <odonnellkathleen@...>
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 1:00 PM
Subject: [bolger] Re: [ Non-Blushing Epoxy?]


> I've also used Raka epoxy and had it blush, but that was with the regular
> catalyst. Are you talking about blushing with the new non-blushing
catalyst?
>
> Kathleen O'Donnell
> "Chuck Leinweber" <duckworks@...> wrote:
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> > I have used Raka, and it is fully capable of blushing.
>
> Gee, Chris, I must be doing something wrong;-) Seriously, though, is
there
> some factor that you can identify that determines whether or not a
> particular batch ends up blushing or not? Or is it simply serendipitous?
>
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I've also used Raka epoxy and had it blush, but that was with the regular
catalyst. Are you talking about blushing with the new non-blushing catalyst?

Kathleen O'Donnell
"Chuck Leinweber" <duckworks@...> wrote:

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> I have used Raka, and it is fully capable of blushing.

Gee, Chris, I must be doing something wrong;-) Seriously, though, is there
some factor that you can identify that determines whether or not a
particular batch ends up blushing or not? Or is it simply serendipitous?


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