Thanks Jeff. Been using PC-7 for many years and never had an issue, but I appreciate the feedback! For us in a school setting, we need a system for students to be able to easily mix and clean/discard their messes, so cardboard works great for us. Thanks again!
Thanks Michael, so glad you liked the video! I've never tried any other accelerator other than heat, although I'd be really curious if you find anything out. I built a large box with a small space heater in there. I use that to set the PC-7 on the object (not all the way hard, just set it so that it's much stiffer). Then I can take the object out of the box and keep working. Usually I leave it in the heat for a 2-3 hours. Sorry I don't have a better trick, but please let me know if you find out anything!
Thanks so much for the feedback @gregeoryl. I do that sometimes with clear epoxy and the like, but with PC7 I like the worn feel of an old stir stick. I sand the edges down and after awhile, they're much more comfortable to use than a new stick. I usually use the same stir sticks for years. Anyway, thanks for checking out my video!
My friend, your explanation will take longer than it should be. You shouldn’t mention small detail about cleaning or mixing. I’m sure people can figure out that thank you.
Thanks for watching Aziz. I make these videos for my students (I'm a teacher) and for them, I need to explain things in a way that is clear .. even if it takes a while. It's just how I've been doing it for nearly 20 years :) I appreciate you watching, and your feedback though!
Thank you great informative video.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
As a about body guy we don't mix on cardboard it will absorb and mess up the mixing ratio. Might consider it here.
Thanks Jeff. Been using PC-7 for many years and never had an issue, but I appreciate the feedback! For us in a school setting, we need a system for students to be able to easily mix and clean/discard their messes, so cardboard works great for us. Thanks again!
Thanks, very helpful.
Thanks so much! Glad it was helpful
Thanks for this video!
Great vid. Thank you! Any thoughts on an accelerator (other than heat) that might get it going quicker?
Thanks Michael, so glad you liked the video! I've never tried any other accelerator other than heat, although I'd be really curious if you find anything out. I built a large box with a small space heater in there. I use that to set the PC-7 on the object (not all the way hard, just set it so that it's much stiffer). Then I can take the object out of the box and keep working. Usually I leave it in the heat for a 2-3 hours. Sorry I don't have a better trick, but please let me know if you find out anything!
Mix the dam epoxy
That's a great idea!
jfc man I'm losing my mind here
would be a good comedy bit, like 30-40 minutes long and then just end without even mixing
Just mix it broooo
Thanks!!
I have used pc7 for many yearswith succes
Say uumm one more time
Ummm, ok! I'm sure all your videos are perfect. Can't wait to watch them!
This is what detailed oriented means
Just use two new sticks every time.
Same for paint stirrers.
Thanks so much for the feedback @gregeoryl. I do that sometimes with clear epoxy and the like, but with PC7 I like the worn feel of an old stir stick. I sand the edges down and after awhile, they're much more comfortable to use than a new stick. I usually use the same stir sticks for years. Anyway, thanks for checking out my video!
Or... hear me out ... use a spoon for accurate measuring
You have obviously never used it, if you had you would know why that wouldn't work. This stuff sticks to everything.
My friend, your explanation will take longer than it should be. You shouldn’t mention small detail about cleaning or mixing. I’m sure people can figure out that thank you.
Thanks for watching Aziz. I make these videos for my students (I'm a teacher) and for them, I need to explain things in a way that is clear .. even if it takes a while. It's just how I've been doing it for nearly 20 years :) I appreciate you watching, and your feedback though!
Bro. You are milking the hell out of your tutorial. No demonstrations.
These are for my students who have no experience with epoxy. If the tutorial is too long for you, fast-forward, skip it, or make your own tutorial.
You explained that better than your demonstration. The⏩️ button activated. @@BrianHarperstudio