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RodMan;15670 said:
With the next run of tech sheets I'd like to see reducer temps listed (ie; 860 = 75 degrees or less, 870 = 65-80, etc). On the cans as well would be nice too. Getting tired of telling customers what reducer temp to use.

I agree...and i'm sure it is listed earlier in this thread but detailed dry times and temps would be nice too. For example like the new activators for the euro 5000 clear...i love the info provided on the forum on the ratios to compete with the other speed of clears out there. Would be nice to have that info in the tech sheet for others that don't read these forums..
 
I'm wondering if a drill press on its slowest speed would be slow enough for a mixing lid. Then anyone with a drill press could just buy a mixing lid from the paint store, remove the plastic gear, and not only have a way to pour neatly from the round gallon, they'd have a way to keep the primer stirred up good.
 
jeremyb;15676 said:
I agree...and i'm sure it is listed earlier in this thread but detailed dry times and temps would be nice too. For example like the new activators for the euro 5000 clear...i love the info provided on the forum on the ratios to compete with the other speed of clears out there. Would be nice to have that info in the tech sheet for others that don't read these forums..

That what the numbers mean?
860 average temp 60.
870 average temp 70
885 average temp 85
895 hotter.
 
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