Al
At 01:03 PM 7/24/2003, you wrote:
Damn Arnie, I thought that I was part of sometype of coded CIA invasion of BUBBAVILLE. Nearly scared the living crap out of me, boy would that be quite a bit because i haven't gone in over three days now. If you guys and or gals every see me or a picture of me and I look very pale, like Al T does most of the time, not to worry, like Al people say most times that I'm full of shit and I'm about two quarts low. Can I guess just what the hell this is, it's a secert formual for AL Taylor's bloody Mary.or how about the GPS of Al T's home site in Cleveland, CLEVELAND, god now I must go and wash my fingers, just punching the keys on my computer puts a flim on them,
RK
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:39:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ShopTalk: epibond epoxy
Property __________________________1217-A __1217-B __1217-A/B __Test Method
Color ___________________________Translucent Amber __Translucent Visual
Density, g/cc. ____________________1.20 ____1.18 ____1.19 ______ASTM-D-792
Viscosity, centipoise _____________Paste ___90,000 __Paste _____ASTM-D-2196
Gel time, 50 gms at 77�F, minutes _-- ______-- ______4-8 Too fast! _______ASTM-D-2471
Shelf life at 77�F, unopened, months 12 ____12 ______-- ________-- MIX RATIO
To 100 parts by weight of Epibond 1217-A, add 100 parts by weight of Epibond 1217-B or 1:1 by volume. Mix only that quantity which can be applied immediately after mixing.
CURE SCHEDULE
One to two hours at 77�F. Big Deal! Cure 24 hour stuff in hot box at 135-145 deg. F. full cure in 1.5 hours
TYPICAL CURED PROPERTIES (Not for specification purposes)
Test Result Test Method
Tensile lap shear: AL/AL, psi at -67�F 1350 ASTM-D-1002
at 77�F 2500 -- Heat cured 24 hr. as above is stronger!
at 180�F, 500 --
Kennedy
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