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What's the best way to mix T-88

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skeeter_ca

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I have to mix T-88 to build my ribs. When building models i usually just put some in a dixie cup and stir it up. Is this acceptable? Not sure if they contain wax in the cup. And sometimes if i used alot in a cup it would go thermal and heat up. I am assuming this is not acceptable.

So i guess what my questions are..... How much do i need to mix for a complete rib with gussets on one side and how to mix it without it heating up?

skeeter
 
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