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How do you keep epoxy from setting on you too fast?

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HumanPoweredDesigner

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I have a lot of intricate surface areas to dab epoxy on and set together. The problem is I have to mix the stuff up, and then put it on before the stuff sets. At least wood glue is good in the bottle and can be let out in any quantity as I get it.


And is there anywhere I can get epoxy in bulk for a good price? Home Depot sells tiny tubes, and when I mix the stuff, the mixture shrinks, leaving me with very little. If I used epoxy at that price, the glue would end up costing more than the materials I'm gluing together.
 
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