Epoxy dispensing and storage

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sammer
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Epoxy dispensing and storage

Post by sammer »

I've been trying to find a simple bottle solution to dispensing epoxy.
ketchup type bottles or even old dishsoap bottles would work.
Today I found this site
http://www.containerandpackaging.com/it ... ottles&p=0
no minimum order, different caps etc.
Might have to order a few to make shipping worthwhile.
Also noted a $10 small order fee.
Just a thought

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Post by OAC »

I always save all the plastic bottles and plastic cans(?) just for the epoxi mixing. So I say save the money for the after ski beer!..;-)

Sammer you are using vacuum press, right?

Something I wonder about is the storage vacuum bags.
http://www.spacebag.com/
I have one for blankets etc. It's really robust and has a really good seal mechanism and the connector for the vacuum is good aswell. A good thing would be to get them to make them a little longer...say a ski length!...:-)

JP
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