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black88coupe

After you are done mixing the epoxy and the activator, what do you let it sit in during the induction process? Thanks, Mitch.
 
black88coupe;31535 said:
After you are done mixing the epoxy and the activator, what do you let it sit in during the induction process? Thanks, Mitch.

I leave it in the mixing cup. If I plan on inducting for a long period (more than the required 30 minutes) I set a gallon can on top of the mixing cup to seal it off. Don't forget to mix it well right before spraying.
 
Ok thanks. I wasn't sure if it was OK to leave in the mixing cup or not for that length of time. Mitch.
 
black88coupe;31540 said:
Ok thanks. I wasn't sure if it was OK to leave in the mixing cup or not for that length of time. Mitch.

If i mix at 8am and not going to use to 4, I just leave in open sometimes, other times set a gallon can or a piece of cardboard on it or bondo board on it, first few hours not critical but any extended time should be sealed.
 
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