There’s a reason I like using a slow hardener with my epoxies; long working times which I definitely needed this round to get everything situated. Editing doesn’t really convey this but the Coosa core shifted around on me for almost an hour while I was trying to get it braced in position. Without the added working time this would have been a disaster!
The tradeoff with slow hardener is that it can take longer than anticipated to setup in cooler temps :-/ Luckily it all worked out but there were Pucker Moments lol 😉
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