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12 Inch Heavy-Duty Wood Paint Stirrers (100 sticks)
Sturdy - can mix high viscosity adhesives & coatings
Power design - curved handle for better grip
These 12" long, heavy-duty wooden paint stirrers are made from sawn wood and are sturdy enough to mix thick liquids such as resins, pastes, and two-component adhesives. These Heavy-Duty stirrers are thicker than normal paint stirrers and are very useful when mixing epoxies, urethanes, and methacrylate adhesives. They also do a good job of scraping up uncured adhesives. The rounded, shaped handle makes these paddles easy to use on tough jobs. Long enough for stirring in gallon containers.
Dimensions: 12" long x 1 1/8" wide x 0.157" thick (4mm thick). Quantity: 100 stirrers per pack.
NOTE: for mixing paint and medium viscosity adhesives, or for creative uses, see our Wood Paint Stirrers.
Recommended With:
- E1 Rigid Epoxy (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- E2 Rigid Epoxy - Non Drip (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- E3 Semi-Rigid Epoxy (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- E4 Semi-Rigid Epoxy - Impact Resistant (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- E5 Flexible Epoxy - Extended Worklife (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- E6 Flexible Epoxy - Quick Setting (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge, 2 quart kit, 2 gallon kit, 10 gallon kit)
- U1 Urethane Adhesive - Quick Setting (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge)
- U2 Urethane Adhesive - Extended Worklife (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge)
- M1 Plastic Optimized Methacrylate Adhesive (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge)
- M2 Metal Optimized Methacrylate Adhesive (50ml cartridge, 250ml cartridge)
Special Notes
We recommend mixing epoxies in batches not larger than 1 quart to avoid excessive heat while curing.