Date: 8/28/2000, 8:00 pm
My Chesapeake 17 is stitched and ready for filets. One of the CLC publications shows a home-made epoxy mixer made of a dowel with a few screws sticking out like fingers. You use this with a drill. The other day I was at a thrift store and they had a big box of odd electric mixer beaters for 50 cents and I thought "Aha!" Everything I have read about epoxy is that most problems stem from inadequate mixing and this looked like a good solution. Has anyone tried this? I would probably mix on low speed as to reduce bubbles but would like any more feedback. By the way, I bought a safety wire twister based on the recommendations here a while back and can't estimate the hours and numb fingers this has saved me. Strongly recommended!
Thanks,
Brent
Messages In This Thread
- Mixing epoxy
Brent Curtis -- 8/28/2000, 8:00 pm- Don't use a mixer
Andreas Albat -- 8/29/2000, 11:21 am- Re: Mixing epoxy
Greg -- 8/28/2000, 9:16 pm- Re: Mixing epoxy
Dave E -- 8/29/2000, 3:47 pm
- Re: Mixing epoxy
Spidey -- 8/28/2000, 8:55 pm- Re: Mixing epoxy
Jerry Siegel -- 8/28/2000, 10:33 pm
- Re: Mixing epoxy
BruceK -- 8/28/2000, 8:47 pm - Re: Mixing epoxy
- Don't use a mixer