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Default Epoxy glue that doesn't stink so much?

Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?

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larry moe 'n curly wrote:

Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?


Why? The smell goes away when it dries. That takes 5 minutes.
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larry moe 'n curly wrote:
Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?


Probably better that it stinks so you will conciously not inhale it. if
it smelled like air freshener you would probably inhale deep regardless
of the warnings on the label.

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"CL (dnoyeB) Gilbert" wrote in message
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larry moe 'n curly wrote:
Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?


Probably better that it stinks so you will conciously not inhale it. if
it smelled like air freshener you would probably inhale deep regardless of
the warnings on the label.


Hey, now how else is he going to get high?


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Ron Tock wrote:
larry moe 'n curly wrote:

Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?


Why? The smell goes away when it dries. That takes 5 minutes.


{picking nits mode engaged}

Epoxy doesn't dry, it cures. Drying indicates loss of moisture or
solvent, curing is a chemical reaction taking place.

Stuff does stink though. Maybe they should sell scented epoxies? "Try
new Ocean Breeze Epoxy!"

R



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On 7-Jul-2005, "RicodJour"
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Stuff does stink though. Maybe they should sell scented
epoxies? "Try
new Ocean Breeze Epoxy!"


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larry moe 'n curly wrote:

Is there a fast-cure epoxy that doesn't smell like burnt hair?


When did you last burn your hair? I had a friend in high school who
had a crush on my sister--one day we're sitting at the kitchen table,
and he picked up a Bic and sparked it in her face in an attempt to tease
her. Bangs lit and smoke bellowed. Next day she had some of her large
friends kick his ass pretty good. So much for that crush

BTW, Devcon 5-min epoxy is relatively odorless.

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Keep the glue away from smelly things such as your feet.
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