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    old mart
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      Acetone does attack epoxy to some extent, we had tanks of acetone to rinse off Skydrol hydraulic fluid used in civil airliners because it is non flammable. The rinsing had to be fast as the eoxy paint finishes would suffer if exposed to the acetone for more than a few seconds. We had to test various hydraulic sub assemblies including shimmy dampers and they were always contaminated externally with the Skydrol (phosphate ester) which would not be safe to handle without being rinsed off before final inspection and packaging. You wouldn’t want to get any in your eyes, it hurts.

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      michael howarth 1
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        I had a tube of epoxy that went hard, took it back to the shop, he exchanged it quite happily but told me to microwave the dodgy tube – it worked a treat.

        Mick

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        John Haine
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          Hmm – in my case the tubes are metal so microwave wouldn’t work!  Anyway this is a brass block with epoxy (Araldite?) that has cured over 30+ years.

          It has sat in a jam-jar of acetone since last Wednesday with no sign of softening, so I think I will be making a new block.  I have a brass bar end which has one hiding inside…

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