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    November 2005
paint tray idea
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 11:47 AM
ok, ive just read the fsm tip bout the toothpaste lid for ca, and how it wont dry as quick. im guessing thins is becuase of less airflow?
so would this prinicple work for paints?
if i was to use one of those muffin trays(with reccessed holes for the muffins) to mix paints would they take longer to dry?
what do u guys think, or has any1 had any success douing this?

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    January 2004
  • From: USA
Posted by MusicCity on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 12:35 PM
I haven't seen the article you refer to, but I'm guessing that CA would dry slower in a small toothpaste cap since there is less surface area exposed to the air. I'm not sure how CA dries. Some glues cure chemically and don't require air to cure. Epoxy comes to mind, but I'm not sure about CA.

Personally, I just stick a piece of masking tape on my bench, squirt a couple of drops out, use it, and peel the tape up and throw it away.

Not sure how much paint you need at one time, but perhaps something like an egg carton might be better. I don't do much hand brushing, and the quantity of paint I use is so small I just put a few drops in an old film container lid.
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