T-88 resin is clear and the hardener is the color of honey.

My hardener is definitely a thicker consistency than the resin.




On 4/26/07, Myron (Dan) Freeman <mfreem...@indy.rr.com> wrote:
>
> The only time I have ever seem T-88 epoxy look whitish is when it is
> whipped
> up vigorously, intrapping air in it. It should be stirred and maybe
> slightly
> warmed so the air bubbles can escape if that is indeed what is happening.
> Usually the air will escape by itself when applied to the part and
> smoothed
> out, but it should turn to a clear, slightly amber color when you apply
> it.
> I warm mine slighly with a hair drier so that it turns runny for better
> mixing but it thickens up slightly again as it cools to room temperature
> (70
> degrees F or so). I mix it 50/50 by volume in small batches if I can
> because it starts getting real thick after 30 minutes or so. If in doubt,
> buy some more in small bottles from a different supplier or wood shop if
> you
> can to see if you got a bad batch the first time around.
>
> Regards
> Myron (Dan) Freeman
> Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA. Home of the
> 2007 World Champion Indpls, Colt's
> mfreem...@indy.rr.com
> Posted - Wednesday, 04/25/07 4:15 pm
>
>
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