06-24-2010, 08:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2010, 09:03 PM by LastBattlestar.)
Resin is a funny thing Jase. I've also had castings sent to me which after a long time were eating into real kit parts they were mixed up with. Sometimes one part of the resin just dries up around the cap of the bottle and mixes up with the liquid. That can cause little crystals in the mix. I even have really old castings that never fully cured and have soft spots in them. Do you mix by weight instead of volume? I'd be giving your resin stores a shake at least a couple of times a month to keep it from settling. Maybe the mixture is just too cold in storage to cure properly. You could try warming up the two parts before casting? Decant into smaller bottle and put them in a bucket of warm water for a while before mixing maybe?
Oh yeah, Phil gave me a bag of Roco blades that you had done for him. Thanks man, they look really good. My originals are rough as guts. Just in time for my rework in that area. Muchly appreciated.
Mike
Oh yeah, Phil gave me a bag of Roco blades that you had done for him. Thanks man, they look really good. My originals are rough as guts. Just in time for my rework in that area. Muchly appreciated.

Mike
'Helm, make ready to move. Flank speed and fuel be damned!'

