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<blockquote data-quote="kbkid" data-source="post: 109526" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>I applied mine this past weekend and the only recommendations I have are to work with a partner. Have someone mix the two parts together and the other person can roll it on. I used a 3-4" foam roller, which I feel was a pretty good size to have.</p><p></p><p>When applying the epoxy on the rivets, make sure to roll both directions across the rivet, to insure that it gets fully covered. I would also recommend working in small batches.</p><p></p><p>Take your time with masking things off and don't try to go too fast either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbkid, post: 109526, member: 1970"] I applied mine this past weekend and the only recommendations I have are to work with a partner. Have someone mix the two parts together and the other person can roll it on. I used a 3-4" foam roller, which I feel was a pretty good size to have. When applying the epoxy on the rivets, make sure to roll both directions across the rivet, to insure that it gets fully covered. I would also recommend working in small batches. Take your time with masking things off and don't try to go too fast either. [/QUOTE]
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