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rayndogg 12-05-2013 06:33 PM

Amother Etex question....
 
I have a few plugs i have done and the Etex is still tacky. It's been a week and have been stored in a 70degree room. There at the finished state with the last of several coats. Is there a way I can get these things to dry without adding another mixed coat...

Thanks Rene

nightfighter 12-05-2013 06:53 PM

nope.... Mix well and carefully. I keep a couple plugs above the bench from three years ago that are still tacky, just as a reminder.....

N.ShoreFisher 12-05-2013 07:56 PM

what Ross said. I found that the mix needs to be pretty spot on. Also, do you spin them dry or do the flip method? I put mine on a spinner and that seems to take care of it, but I typically spin them for 18-24 hours.

rayndogg 12-05-2013 08:03 PM

It's strange i got nine done with same batch, and three are good the other six tacky. I use a scale to make sure I have the proper amount of mix and I mix it up for like ten minutes.... Idk
Thanks rene
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N.ShoreFisher 12-05-2013 08:08 PM

could it have been the sealer on the wood wasn't completely dry on those plugs? Possibility?

iamskippy 12-05-2013 08:24 PM

Any pearl in the paint? I have put them right near the pellet stove direct heat..
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chefchris401 12-05-2013 08:42 PM

You can't use a scale, the two parts weigh different amounts cause of the viscosity.

Trust me you don't want to weigh it out.

I thought that was the way to go but found out the hard way like you.

Do a search for "plate method" originally by musky slayer but I also posted my method which is based on his work.
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rayndogg 12-05-2013 10:21 PM

Thanks I will chick it out.

Rene
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ThrowingTimber 12-06-2013 08:57 AM

Both parts should be measured by volume and not weight.

the sticky ones are probably from the leftover parts in the very corners of your mixing cup.

Swimmer 12-06-2013 09:38 AM

Put the tacky plugs in Stripeeze and start over. You may want to put the two bottles of etex in the micro wave with caps off for twenty seconds. That will bring the two parts of the epoxy back to where it was the day it was put in the bottle at the manufacturer.
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numbskull 12-06-2013 09:52 AM

Always sacrifice something before using epoxy. Small pets and children are best, but a short guy like Paul could probably do in a pinch.

ProfessorM 12-06-2013 05:08 PM

Ha ha.
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iamskippy 12-06-2013 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 1023861)
Always sacrifice something before using epoxy. Small pets and children are best, but a short guy like Paul could probably do in a pinch.

The wife thought it be a good idea one day me to put epoxy on her painted toes.....

I tried to talk her out of it but lol.
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afterhours 12-07-2013 05:29 PM

like all epoxies follow instructions EXACTLY. be sure to use 2 mixing cups and stirrers ;)

pbadad 12-08-2013 06:04 PM

I find the best way to get equal parts is to use rod building syringes. 9 years no issues. On the epoxy I have used Flex coat hi build with great results for epoxy plug finish. E tex same measuring devices too.

ThrowingTimber 12-10-2013 05:14 PM

step 1 in the instructions: measure by volume not by weight:

http://eti-usa.com/wp-content/upload...ion-Sheet1.pdf

also a sacrifice couldnt hurt...


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