Home > categories > Minerals & Metallurgy > Polyester Cloth > casting time on castin craft?
Question:

casting time on castin craft?

Using Castin Craft polyester resin on an idea. I made a 4 in diameter circle which is about 1/2 an inch thick. I put a lot of coloring into the resin (castin craft as well) to get a dark color and about 6 drops of catalyst. It‘s been sitting for almost an hour now and is still like liquid but everyone else has said it should be hard in 20 minutes. Did I use so much coloring that it‘s not going to harden? Took a lot of yellow to get it that perfect color orange. Any one else have experience with Castin Craft? This stuff wreaks! Dont wanna go in there and keep poking it to see if it‘s hardenes, anyone got an idea of about how long if it will harden?

Answer:

This Site Might Help You. RE: How can I put out a fire on an electric stove PLEASE I live alone and I?m learning how to cook? ? was boiling some water with margarine and milk on an ELECTRIC stove. Suddenly it spilled and my mistake was that I kept cooking on the same burner. A fire started not from the inside of the pot, but from the burner. I tried to put it out with the lid of the pot but the flames kept growing. I was.
Never use water on an electrical fire or near an electrical appliance.( I really hope you turned the stove off before throwing water all over it) Yes you can use BAKING SODA. That would have been the best option. You should buy yourself a fire blanket to keep in the kitchen!
Your best bets are SALT or BAKING SODA (sodium bicarbonate). Both are non-flammable and will put out the fire by smothering it. Do not use water, especially if there is oil involved in the fire. The water will just make it spread more. Do not use flour. Flour dust is very flammable and can cause a dust explosion. I'm not sure what you're talking about for the extinguisher, but usually when you pull the ring out, it's usually a safety bit that breaks so that you can use it. Aim the extinguisher at the BASE of the fire.
Clear Polyester Casting Resin

Share to: