Re: summer hazard, Nymph repair

I buy stacks of aluminum take out food trays (a la Egg Foo Yung,
etc.) from restaurant supply stores. They're cheap, come in a variety
of sizes and shapes and help dissipate the heat very well.
I hear ya, it has happen numerous times to myself this summer in the heat.
I use the plastic throw away drink cups and have had the bottom start
warping from the heat.

Jeff

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From: "rnlocnil" <lincolnr@...>
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Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:09 PM
Subject: [bolger] summer hazard, Nymph repair


> Mixed up too much epoxy for my Nymph repair job, and was greedy with
> the mix (too much fast and not enough slow hardener) because I knew
> I'd get it done fast. The leftovers started to smoke so I had to pour
> off what was still liquid and take the semi solid somewhere else and
> smuch it before things got out of hand. This was with only a couple
> oz. of epoxy.
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Mixed up too much epoxy for my Nymph repair job, and was greedy with
the mix (too much fast and not enough slow hardener) because I knew
I'd get it done fast. The leftovers started to smoke so I had to pour
off what was still liquid and take the semi solid somewhere else and
smuch it before things got out of hand. This was with only a couple
oz. of epoxy.