If you've never worked with West 105 epoxy (I've never worked with any
non-consumer epoxy) you might want to know the minimum batch size using the
West proprietary pumps. I'd guess it is about 1/4 of a cup. If you seal
the edges of plywood with the epoxy having first taped the area off with
blue painters tape you will discover that the glue migrated to the "good"
surfaces by capillary action under the tape.
Also, okoume plywood is available in Denver at Lumber Store - Aurora, CO - Strait Lumber .
Alan
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non-consumer epoxy) you might want to know the minimum batch size using the
West proprietary pumps. I'd guess it is about 1/4 of a cup. If you seal
the edges of plywood with the epoxy having first taped the area off with
blue painters tape you will discover that the glue migrated to the "good"
surfaces by capillary action under the tape.
Also, okoume plywood is available in Denver at Lumber Store - Aurora, CO - Strait Lumber .
Alan
Minke #2505
--
"Under Obamacare, to qualify for benefits you will be forced to smoke
medical marijuana until you are gay." -- Republican talking point[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]