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I did so frustrated when i was going to mix some two component epoxi glue. When i press there always come from both tube? Making the mixture always wrong? Always comes more from one of the tubes. Metal tubes are better in that way? But now i have some Epoxi crystal glue i only want very little of. What to do? Yes i cut the pressure button in two halves. So i can press each one individual. Little crud but it works.

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Both tube are exactly the same size. So in theory you should get the same amount from both tubes when you press the plunger  in the middle . But it never does. Always comes more from one or the other tubes. Making the mixture wrong. It should be a 1:1 mixture. The same as Epoxi glues from Araldite or Loctite. When i search the net now i found this. Same as my tip :)  http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/epoxy.htm . Can't be to wrong then? 

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I get a 404 error with your link Roger, that may be that you are doing something right and the manufacturers don't want people to know so they can keep spending their money!  :)

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

 

PS. I always use it as it comes with good results, btw.

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As with any base/catalyzer mixtures, the best ratio depends on temperature, desired curing time, and even application (e.g, gluing or filling) so it's not always 1:1, which in fact is made diluting the catalyser to make it easier to compare quantities.

So for a given brand you would have to do some test to get a practical curing time table.

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virtually every epoxy should be mixed 1:1. 

 

with the syringe-style, you can usually press a little harder on one of the plungers if they're not dispensing equally.  never thought about snipping the linkage.  nice tip...

That was what i did before. I usually needs very little glue each time. This method works for me. And i can pull back a little on the plunger after i have get the amount i want. That way i wont get so messy next time. 

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