I am new to using epoxy resin. The first time that I worked with it, I put it in my mold and it cured perfectly. The second time that I used it, when it cured, one side of the resin had a dripping or sinking look to it and the project was ruined. If someone could please tell me why this happened and how I can prevent it from happening again I would REALLY appreciate it. Thank you!So you have an idea what I did - I used epoxy resin that I purchased from a craft store, I measure my ratios in two measuring cups and then transfer to a plastic cup to mix. I add food coloring (which is what I prefer as my colorant). This is the method that I used both times, so I can't figure out why one was perfect and the other was not.
With out special premits and an act of congress you can't buy asbestos blankets.
The ADA has a lot or regs about sidewalks and ramps and such. It does not do any thing about obstacles in the roadway.
The very best thing anyone can do in this situation: Call 911 - tell them what you told us tonight! Call Social Services / child protection Money or no money, he cannot be in the house with that child, and he needs to be helped. There was a similar issue with a neighbor on my block. The child is in Foster Care, and I believe the court can order psychiatric care. When there is little or no income, Medicaid will pay for it - he'll need to apply for it.