Thanks so much for the clear and to the point explanation... some of these other videos that are 10 to 15mins long for no reason other than gum flapping.
So If I want the container full but only want 2:1 and not 2:1:1 how do I measure that? The only measurements that go to the top are the ones with increments for the 2:1:1 not 2:1
So you showed 2:1 mix in the bucket. I still have no idea how to determine which of the lines to fill to as far as the total amount of epoxy needed. I need 54 oz by volume. No way what you mixed is 54. So I am still lost!
It's fairly easy if you need two to one and you got 54 Oz you divide 54 by 3 then you mix your parts accordingly so 54oz at 2 to 1 would mean 36 oz of the two-part and 18 oz of the other part
@mikeiscoo2 the same ratio conversion works for 1.3 gallons if you're trying to do 2to1 1.3 gal equals 166.4 Oz divide that by 3 that's 54.46 to make 1.3 gallons at 2 to 1 110.9 Oz for the 2 part and 54.4oz for the 1 part
How about the %? What does it represent? % of reducer on top of whatever you have poured in the cup (for example paint and hardener) or a % of the first part (just paint)?
"Unit" is a general term that means the type of measurement. And people understand that we mean just "1" of it. So a conversation might go like this Alex: "It measures 100" Sam: "In what Unit?" Alex: "Centimeters"
You can pour your first part in and judge the number based on the measurements on the opposite side. The three is probably around 12 ounces on that 32 ounce “graduated” cup. It’s got oz and ml on it.
Thanks so much for the clear and to the point explanation... some of these other videos that are 10 to 15mins long for no reason other than gum flapping.
So If I want the container full but only want 2:1 and not 2:1:1 how do I measure that? The only measurements that go to the top are the ones with increments for the 2:1:1 not 2:1
Thanks for the vid. Needed it.
I know this is off topic but could I use epoxy for customized shoes to keep the painted soles from cracking?
So you showed 2:1 mix in the bucket. I still have no idea how to determine which of the lines to fill to as far as the total amount of epoxy needed. I need 54 oz by volume. No way what you mixed is 54. So I am still lost!
same problem im having, i know i need 1.3 gallons. but i have no idea how to mix 1.3 gallons at a proper ratio
It's fairly easy if you need two to one and you got 54 Oz you divide 54 by 3 then you mix your parts accordingly so 54oz at 2 to 1 would mean 36 oz of the two-part and 18 oz of the other part
@mikeiscoo2 the same ratio conversion works for 1.3 gallons if you're trying to do 2to1 1.3 gal equals 166.4 Oz divide that by 3 that's 54.46 to make 1.3 gallons at 2 to 1 110.9 Oz for the 2 part and 54.4oz for the 1 part
How about the %? What does it represent? % of reducer on top of whatever you have poured in the cup (for example paint and hardener) or a % of the first part (just paint)?
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very simple thank you
How is 3 and also 3 not 1:1, you explain nothing
What’s the unit though? Like if I want 3 then it’s 3 what
Units!
Looking for the same answer!
"Unit" is a general term that means the type of measurement. And people understand that we mean just "1" of it.
So a conversation might go like this
Alex: "It measures 100"
Sam: "In what Unit?"
Alex: "Centimeters"
You can pour your first part in and judge the number based on the measurements on the opposite side. The three is probably around 12 ounces on that 32 ounce “graduated” cup. It’s got oz and ml on it.
Thanks for this.
What’s goin on there Bartosh the Magnificent
To long o video