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07-09-2004, 09:57 PM
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Put some on the inside of my new enclosure and it isn't drying that quick.
How do I speed it up? Meaninng it is 1am Saturday and I need it dry by Saturday night so I can load it up for Sunday.
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Heat.
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Put in more hardener when you first mix it...
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Put in more hardener when you first mix it...
Well yes I kno whtat now. But I was asking about resin that is already applied.
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If it's not too late, could you use a hairdryer to warm it up?
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Those little electric heat cubs work well. Under desk foot-heaters wook nice.
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Well I have to figure something soon. Or else I won't be able to use this box tomorrow.
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apply heat, hairdryer etc
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Open flame, burn it to a crisp and it's an excuse to start again.... Nothing will help you except for heat and time.
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ICE - your posts are 11 hours apart. It still isn't dry?
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