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I have never had the Jeffco or any other hardener change color. I keep it in
the plastic bottle it is shipped with and pour directly from the bottle into
the mixing cup which I place on my digital scale (sounds like a lot of work
but it isn't).
Since my garage has always been either too hot (Mojave desert or Phoenix
summers) or too cold (Cleveland or Lompoc CA winters -- even Mojave desert
winters) I keep the epoxy in a cardboard box on a shelf in my laundry room
which is right next to the garage. It stays at room temperature and never
sees the sun. I bring it in the garage when I am working with it and put it
back as I clean up at the end of the day.
I keep my epoxy for one year only. (Maybe it will last longer but why take
chances?) I write the month and year on the bottle when it arrives. I fold
the tops of an appropriately sized cardboard box down and just toss the
bottles in the box. You want a box that won't allow the bottle to fall on
its side. As I use the stuff, I invariably get dribbles of resin and
hardener down the outside of their respective bottles -- they get sticky on
the outside and the box gets sticky on the inside. Usually I run out of
epoxy before one year runs out, and I just toss the box and empty bottles
away and start over. I wear latex gloves when I grab the bottles out of the
box, but I only do that when I'm about to do a layup anyway.
I suppose I could have dribbles of hardener mix with dribbles of resin and
glue the bottles together, but that hasn't happened yet....
- Rob Wolf
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