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How do you get 'Not gone off' Epoxy off

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Tug-Kenny RIP:

--- Quote from: Colin Bishop on December 13, 2011, 04:45:21 pm ---Use a hairdryer on it at low setting Ken.

Colin

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Hi Colin

I did wonder about this but thought I might have to run it for hours.  On thinking about it I suppose it really needed a kick start, say for half an hour then let the process take over.

cheers

Ken

Colin Bishop:
Not even as long as that, just get it warm - and bring it indoors.

Colin

Tug-Kenny RIP:


I've done that tonight as I've just done the first paint spray.  (funny how the wife can smell things that don't bother us blokes !!)

ken

Umi_Ryuzuki:
Tell here the smell reminds you of "permanent" hair setting chemicals...  ok2

Oh, a lightbulb and an enclosure also help to keep a small area warm, but best
not leave it unattended all night. I had one set up that could keep the interior of a
box over 48°C using a 100watt bulb.

JB:

--- Quote from: Tug---Kenny on December 13, 2011, 08:07:51 pm ---
I've done that tonight as I've just done the first paint spray.  (funny how the wife can smell things that don't bother us blokes !!)

ken



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Try it with Humbrol Acrylic spray cans....its a wonder I'm not living in the shed %% %% %%

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