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    Posted: 28 Jan 08 at 8:38am
 Had mine for about three years now . leave the pumps on and its still seems ok just used some last night on a RC glider im building stuff left in pot after mixing is rock solid this morning.
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They do say in the instructions to stick a screw up the end of the pump.. My problem is I don't use that much epoxy..
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I just leave the pumps in and keep them in a cool dark place, never had a problem although you have to reprime the pumps before using them to measure.

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We take the pumps out and put the original lids back on the bottles, then wrap the ends of the pumps in clingfilm, it works pretty well.
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For non-aerospace use, two part epoxy has pretty damn good shelf life. The hardener is the part which does go a bit, though as long as you close the pot/tube/whatever properly carbonation will be minimised.

Pro tips: adding more than the stated hardener doesn't set it much quicker, but does result in a much worse properties- most especially, reduced water resistance due to the unreacted amine groups, but also immediate mechanical strength.

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I've had mine for a few years and it still works ok (possibly a bit over it's shelflife to be honest...)
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Originally posted by tgruitt

Well you will still need to mix it in a pot with a stick if you use the handipack or not. 

Good point . Just managed to find SP's website and some datasheets. They claim the pumps can be cleaned out with hot soapy water + solvent.



Sounds like its ideal for that job then. You just need to make sure you dont get the resin and hardner mixed on the pumps themselves, because then they will never work again!
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Originally posted by tgruitt

Well you will still need to mix it in a pot with a stick if you use the handipack or not. 

Good point . Just managed to find SP's website and some datasheets. They claim the pumps can be cleaned out with hot soapy water + solvent.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote tgruitt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 08 at 6:06pm
Well you will still need to mix it in a pot with a stick if you use the handipack or not. Get 2 syringes and measure out the quantities with those, it's probably a cheaper way of doing it.
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I need to do a small amount of epoxying, and am then probably not going to use the materials for a while. I see SP's "Handi Pack" comes with pump dispensers, but do these last a fair time i.e. if I come back to them after 6 months are they going to be unusable - if so then I figure might as well use the tried-and-tested pot+stick method.

Any experiences with the pumps?



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