Might be. But there is still as much air between the bottom of the lid and the actual amount of content.Is the lid a deep mixing dish?
It’s deep enough to add the hardener and mix in the tin without slipping over. Though I suspect most people don’t mix a whole tin in one go.Less than half the tin is actually 'product'. Why not be honest and upfront and put it in a smaller tin ?
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...put it in a smaller tin ?
Provided that the machine then prints 'Rip Off Inside'.And your long term supply agreement for the current tin should just be forgotten?
And the machinery/filling line that processes the tins, spludges the stuff in and installs the lid should just be scrapped?
Far easier to turn down the volume knob on the dispenser and change a number on the machine that paints the weight on the outside.
It's to accommodate the rest of the tin, not shown in your pic. Also to allow for the expansion during temperature changes in storage not blowing the two parts apart.Is the lid a deep mixing dish?
Are you trying to tell us that expansion is going to double the size of the stuff ? Really ?It's to accommodate the rest of the tin, not shown in your pic. Also to allow for the expansion during temperature changes in storage not blowing the two parts apart.
It’s the gas expansion that has to be accommodated not the resin.Are you trying to tell us that expansion is going to double the size of the stuff ? Really ?
Taken at face value, that suggests a valid reason but I'm struggling to get my head around the vapour from the stuff exerting so much pressure that the tin will explode if it doesn't have a large empty space. Do you have any source you can point to that provides more detail to confirm the theory ?It’s the gas expansion that has to be accommodated not the resin.
assuming you need a gallon.I would never dream of buying diy body filler like isopon. Ridiculously over priced for the tiny amount you get. I just go to our local Car paint specialist & buy a gallon can of the same stuff for little more.
I'm sure you are right about not enough pressure to explode but is it posible there might be sufficient pressure to push the inserted tray and plastic lit off? They are not held tight by screw top. As far as I can remember its the same arrangement in lots of brands polyester fillers. I have never bought a very large tin, mentioned above, as with time the resin sets without the catalyst and I don't use enough. Though from memory even the large tins have a reasonable expansion gap, though certainly not half the tin.Taken at face value, that suggests a valid reason but I'm struggling to get my head around the vapour from the stuff exerting so much pressure that the tin will explode if it doesn't have a large empty space. Do you have any source you can point to that provides more detail to confirm the theory ?
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