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14 Ft 'Ski-Boy' Restore - Tiny-Tannic
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A side part on Tools and Techniques
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I bought these graduated 5 oz cups from US composites and they are great for measuring out resin for pastes, etc. But there is one draw back. The graduations are molded into the plastic, so they aren't that easy for these 45 year old eyes to see in the 1st place. But once you put resin in the cup the lines DISAPPEAR. I tried lots of different lighting sources, but could not make out the lines. So now before I use a cup I draw a line on the outside matching the marking for the amount I want to measure out. In this case 4 oz. This line does NOT disappear when I pour resin in the cup
The four oz amount is what I measured out for each piece of cloth 'tape' that I was installing.. I rolled up the 'tapes' and weighed them on my wife's kitchen / postage scale and they came out to be about 3 to 4 oz each. Based on cloth being wetted with about the same amount of resin, I measured out 4 oz and it was really close to what I needed.
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