If you cover it COMPLETELY in paste wax (i.e.: Turtle Wax),  the epoxy wo=
n't
stick to it when it drips or runs onto it.  I've used that for years
inleting and bedding rifle stocks.  =0D
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> I=B9m looking for a better way to mask off a piano hinge before I glass=
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>to my cowl.=0D
>Jim Morehead=0D
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Jim,=0D
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I haven't tried it but you might try coating the part of the hinge you=0D
don't want the epoxy to touch with Vasoline or something=0D
similar that will clean off after the epoxy is cured.=0D
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I floxed several hinges, my belly board for one, and was just extra=0D
careful not to get the epoxy in the hinge pin area. Careful is=0D
not always good enough though as that stuff migrates when you=0D
turn you back. :-)=0D
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Good luck.=0D
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Larry Flesner=0D
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