madjack wrote:Jeff, you shouldn't need the cloth...I have been using the RAKA system and I am very happy with their product...while it may be more than you need, it never goes bad(basically) so I would recommend the 3gal kit with the non-blushing hardner...it's worth the extra 10 bucks or so.......
p.s. I would highly recommend that you get some micro ballons as well, to mix into the epoxy, to thicken it for putty/filler and such........MJ
jeffwholmes wrote:Thanks madjack. I wasn’t sure what the shelf life was on epoxy, if it stays good for almost ever I might just find another project for it.
I've had a "kit" in the garage for over a year now. It's still good but I have encountered some discoloration with the hardener. It puts a slight tint to the epoxy but it is fine otherwise.
I'd also echo MJ, if you are putting your order in, get more than you think you'll need. You have to experiment on a few test pieces to build your confidence. It will also give you an idea of how much working time you have. The microbaloons that MJ mentioned allow you to mix it to serve as a spackle or bondo. Chopped glass or fibers mixed in makes it a super strong adhesive. Oh, make sure to order the pre metered pumps, it makes life a whole lot easier.
One more thing, mix it in small batches to avoid thermal runaway. More than one of us (myself included) have experienced the smoking cup. The epoxy gets hot as a reaction to curing, if the mixing cup doesn't have much surface area, the heat will be retained making it feed on itself. It will get so hot that it will smoke and melt plastic.