Hydro Junkie
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2006
- Messages
- 5,800
That's funny, I have never used paper cups. I have used plastic one ounce mixing cups, like what Great Planes used to have(GPMR8056 was the number), for well over a decade and never had an issue. In fact, unlike paper cups, the resin and hardener won't soak into the plastic so I can normally use them more than once. The other nice part about the cups is that they will take full shots from the West System pumps so there's no guessing when it comes to mixingWhen mixing epoxy, always use paper wax free cups. I save and use my latte paper cups and buy paper cups from Aircraft Spruce. Use wood tung depresser for mixing sticks, cut them square at the bottom so to scrape up ever gram of resin. Use the 3 minute mixing rule while every 15 seconds scrape the side and the bottom of the cup. Then wipe the mixing stick off on the top edge of the cup, presoom mixing. Some aerospace company's require you to pour the mixed resin into another cup and then use.