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junglehabitats
at Mon Oct 25 19:44:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by junglehabitats ]
I was under the impression the Behr product was mixed 1:1, not 2:1. They must be somewhat different. I was going on someone else's information and not my own research.
The product from behr I used had 2 quart cans and a small thing of hardner. The 2:1 ratio was two parts epoxy/resin x one part hardner. Where many people mess up on this and the reasons is the average person would try to mix a smaller amount and this would leave them guessing unless they actuall weigh out the mix
When you say the new product is a one gallon kit do you mean half gallon each of epoxy and activator or one gallon each (for a total of two gallons).
I honestly didnt ask but I would assume it would make one gallon not a gallon of each but again I didnt ask
If I remember correctly the Envirotex was half gallon each (one gallon total). That was $50 so either way the product you mentioned appears to be a better value.
I would agree as the actual cost of this is really no more expensive then many of the lessor grade of urathanes(sp) and more durable.
Thanks for the info
No problem i try to help when i can lol . Here is another product i have used in finishing some cabient work before this is also rather resilient in its use and very durable.EPOXY Kleer Koat #30 here is the link to it http://www.shopmaninc.com/kk121.html
It gives you good basic tipson application process also this is another product that is well worth the cost and i have also used this in a few arboreal type enclosures as it was durable against resisting water spots and all that would sit on the finish ----- www.cheapcages.com
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