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Reusable epoxy applicator syringes that can be loaded with epoxy mixture or other adhesives for injecting into tight spots. The smaller syringe has a slight curve in the tip to improve application. The larger 60cc syringe has a straight tip and delivers more material with greater pressure. Each size is sold 5 syringes per pack.
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Q: It says these can be reused. Is that only if you use the syringes to measure out the epoxy's component parts? Or can they be reused even if you've used the syringes to apply the epoxy? Any tips on how to clean them? Thanks.
5 years ago1 Answer
A: You can clean the syringes by rinsing the parts in acetone.
5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I add this to my order S3615279
5 years ago1 Answer
A: Sorry that was an Amazon order, and it already shipped.
5 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the diameter of the WSY 807 syringe?
7 years ago1 Answer
A: The WSY-807 is 5/8"" diameter.
7 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can the 60cc syringe handle epoxy thickened with collodial (not sure on spelling) material to a consistency roughly that of pancake batter?
10 years ago2 Answers
A: sure. you have to decide where to cut the tip to make the opening big enough to pass the contents but small enough to fit into the hole you want to put the syringe in. for pancake batter it wont need to be that big.
10 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is it possible to fill the syringe by inserting the syringe tip into caulking (which I intend to use it for) and drawing the caulk into the syringe? I can't insert the caulk from a caulking gun directly into the syringe because I plan to pre mix the caulk with a fine stainless steel powder prior to drawing to give it weight.
11 years ago8 Answers
A: That may be difficult because the opening at the end of the syringe is small. Two solutions, take a drill and widen the opening or remove the plunger and put the premixed caulk in from the back. It is a trial and error procedure depending on the consistency of the caulk.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the outside diameter of the tip of the larger 60cc syringe? In other words, how small of a hole can I fit the tip into?
12 years ago1 Answer
A: The outside diameter of the tip is .259 inches, thanks.
12 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to force caulk into a tight spot. The caulk is Dow Corning 795. Is this syringe the right tool?
12 years ago4 Answers
A: I have not used the ones I bought.
12 years agoHelpful?
Q: what do you do with the epoxy?
13 years ago3 Answers
A: Mix the epoxy in a pail according to directions and pour small quantities into syringe. Reuse syringe as long as epoxy has not begun to set up. Keep enough spare syringes on hand to do the entire job. They are inexpensive. We use syringes for Wood Epoxy Repair (Google: __quote__wood epoxy repair__quote__ to learn about techniques and applications) mostly for rotted or decayed wood that still retains enough of its original material and form that it can absorb the epoxy. Drill a series of 1/4__quote__ diameter holes and inject the expoxy into them. Depending on the amount of decay, the spacing of the holes will vary. But you will get the feel of how well the epoxiy is working to consolidate the decayed wood. It is a very effective technique. (Also quite messy as the epoxy drips everywhere!)
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