Gugeon Bros. Epoxy also sells their 105/205 resin/hardner in small foil type condiment packages for small repairs. More expensive than buying it by the gallon, but still cheaper than getting the rinky dink Duro brand or equivelant. then you could use the Dairy Queen cups for mixing. I think Guigeon still sells a fairly inexpensive kit with several of the packages of resin/hardner, mixing cups/ resin thickner, stir sticks gloves and brush. Very compact and semi necessary for any long trip. My fiberglass/kevlar/epoxy repair kit all fits in a 50 cal metal ammo box and that kit is a part of it. DM&FS At 10:55 AM 3/25/2005, tabe johnson wrote: >I take a dozen of those little ~1 oz. cups for ketchup from >a fast food restaurant sometime when I'm getting "food". > >One of those and a toothpick is all you need for happy >epoxy mixing! > > >--tabe/87 westy/vancouver bc > > > >______________________________________________________________________ >Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca |
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