Pietenpol-List Digest Archive

Wed 04/22/09


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 06:17 AM - Re: T-88 (Michael Perez)
     2. 08:54 AM - Re: T-88 (Lynn Knoll)
     3. 02:53 PM - Re: T-88 (Michael Perez)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:17:40 AM PST US
    From: Michael Perez <speedbrake@sbcglobal.net>
    Subject: Re: T-88
    I'm with Walt on this as well. The attached picture is what I have been usi ng. I use the "stick" end to mix/apply, not the cotton. I have been using t he same stick and plastic cup for weeks now..just wipe of the stick when do ne. The cup will accumulate dried epoxy on the bottom. Once that gets to be about 1/8" thick, you can pop it right out by flexing the bottom of the cu p. So far I am on my second set of T-88, about my 5th cup, and I have only used a hand full of sticks.- For what it's worth...


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    Time: 08:54:29 AM PST US
    From: "Lynn Knoll" <dknoll@cox.net>
    Subject: Re: T-88
    Try popsicle sticks for mixing and applying. They are the perfect size and are available at craft stores.


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    Time: 02:53:00 PM PST US
    From: Michael Perez <speedbrake@sbcglobal.net>
    Subject: Re: T-88
    I'm with Walt on this as well. The attached picture is what I have been usi ng. I use the "stick" end to mix/apply, not the cotton. I have been using t he same stick and plastic cup for weeks now..just wipe of the stick when do ne. The cup will accumulate dried epoxy on the bottom. Once that gets to be about 1/8" thick, you can pop it right out by flexing the bottom of the cu p. So far I am on my second set of T-88, about my 5th cup, and I have only used a hand full of sticks.- For what it's worth...




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