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Super Freak
Re: Imaresqd1 Bruce Wayne Order Thread (Anyone that owes read post #749)
:monkey1
:lol No but it would have worked out better in the end probably.
So Resin is 50% A mixed with 50% B... Pretty straight forward.
So I am adding my pigment when I notice the cup getting warm. I thought that was odd and figured it may be having a slight reaction to the pigment...
I proceed to mix my batch - pour and pressure. After about 10 minutes it's not set up yet?????
Well - I chalk it up to a new father sleep deprived brain. I apparently added part A to both of my mixing bottles (I use smaller ones for my batch pours as I have resin in gallon sizes) so the residue from Part B reacted with the A causing the warmth when I added the pigment.
Ridiculously long story short - I drain them and mix a new, proper, batch to "grab" the residue in the molds.
It grabbed it alright, The castings set over night and come morning the were fused with the molds.
:monkey2
The end.:lecture
You just know you're gonna have to elaborate...c'mon...you didn't try to clean the original mold with Drano, didja?
:monkey1
:lol No but it would have worked out better in the end probably.
So Resin is 50% A mixed with 50% B... Pretty straight forward.
So I am adding my pigment when I notice the cup getting warm. I thought that was odd and figured it may be having a slight reaction to the pigment...
I proceed to mix my batch - pour and pressure. After about 10 minutes it's not set up yet?????
Well - I chalk it up to a new father sleep deprived brain. I apparently added part A to both of my mixing bottles (I use smaller ones for my batch pours as I have resin in gallon sizes) so the residue from Part B reacted with the A causing the warmth when I added the pigment.
Ridiculously long story short - I drain them and mix a new, proper, batch to "grab" the residue in the molds.
It grabbed it alright, The castings set over night and come morning the were fused with the molds.
:monkey2
The end.:lecture