How come ?

How is it that the instructions on a tube of the two part epoxy says to dispense equal amounts yet one side always starts before the other and puts out way more than the other side?
And one part is thinner than the other, so you have to compare a blob the size and thickness of a nickel to a blob that's as tall as it is wide? I think they make it that way so you end up using twice as much as you need just trying to get equal parts of the two components.
 
How is it that the instructions on a tube of the two part epoxy says to dispense equal amounts yet one side always starts before the other and puts out way more than the other side?
You mean the syringe type? Might as well squeeze out all of it.
1 - That's the only way you'll get the correct ratio.
2 - It will never last till you use it again. Use it or throw it out.
 
You mean the syringe type? Might as well squeeze out all of it.
1 - That's the only way you'll get the correct ratio.
2 - It will never last till you use it again. Use it or throw it out.



Never had problems with it lasting. Using a package now that I have had for months.
 
Empty the contents to mix, no measuring and you'll have plenty for your repair. Then buy more for the next time
 
Empty the contents to mix, no measuring and you'll have plenty for your repair. gluing your clothes to the bench, epoxying your fingers to the carboard with the instructions printed on it, and chemically welding two random nearby things together (for discovery sometime in the future). Then buy more for the next time
FIFY
 
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