Jurek! nie jesteś pierwszy. In the former time we have used poliurethane paint without hardener (?! due to opinion of salesman ...) all the best Chris & Kate
Blimey Jurek, what a mess. But so satisfying to see it finally come good. A real test of your tenacity, ingenuity and just pig-headed determination. We’ll done, son👍
Well, that's a heart breaker. You have planned to do that job all year and it's rectification has taken up your summer. I can imagine how you feel. Your tenacity and ingenuity in attempting rectification is truly admirable and I am sure you will eventually overcome. What a tragedy. And you have put me off any hobby jobs involving resin. Completely...
I'm not sure why I missed your comment... This experience was heartbreaking, but my motto still stands: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger! Hopefully, at some point, you might get tempted to mix some resin and timber I have just completed an interesting project - a wall clock. Check it out th-cam.com/video/Y5LwVDfAVgw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UPqRt7hTIEXaafDV
Now you know, why I am not a fan of resin ;-). Did you (by any chance) ask the manufacturer if waiting or adding something else will eventually just make it hard? Maybe it would have been a good idea to follow Def Leppard's song ("Pour some sugar on me") with a slight change .....and pour a little Viagra onto this resin....maybe it would help ;-)
no luck with this. once it is a wrong ratio, it is a wrong ratio from chemical perspective and resin will never properly cure. i was hoping, that more hardener will do the trick... nope, it doesn't. it was my first question to glasscast, when purchasing more resin
Jurek! nie jesteś pierwszy.
In the former time we have used poliurethane paint without hardener (?! due to opinion of salesman ...)
all the best Chris & Kate
Blimey Jurek, what a mess. But so satisfying to see it finally come good. A real test of your tenacity, ingenuity and just pig-headed determination. We’ll done, son👍
thanks for sharing the downs as well as the ups!
Well, that's a heart breaker. You have planned to do that job all year and it's rectification has taken up your summer. I can imagine how you feel. Your tenacity and ingenuity in attempting rectification is truly admirable and I am sure you will eventually overcome. What a tragedy. And you have put me off any hobby jobs involving resin. Completely...
I'm not sure why I missed your comment...
This experience was heartbreaking, but my motto still stands:
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!
Hopefully, at some point, you might get tempted to mix some resin and timber
I have just completed an interesting project - a wall clock.
Check it out
th-cam.com/video/Y5LwVDfAVgw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UPqRt7hTIEXaafDV
2You could have used tar, the effect would have been similar ;-) - my wife's advice ;-).
Good video shame about the outcome but I’m sure you won’t be making that mistake 😢again
it still breaks my heart when i see this mess.
Never again!!
Now you know, why I am not a fan of resin ;-).
Did you (by any chance) ask the manufacturer if waiting or adding something else will eventually just make it hard?
Maybe it would have been a good idea to follow Def Leppard's song ("Pour some sugar on me") with a slight change .....and pour a little Viagra onto this resin....maybe it would help ;-)
no luck with this. once it is a wrong ratio, it is a wrong ratio from chemical perspective and resin will never properly cure. i was hoping, that more hardener will do the trick... nope, it doesn't.
it was my first question to glasscast, when purchasing more resin