Eastwood epoxy primer

We use the dixie cups at work. I cut a u shape halfway down the side of 2 cups. One for the base, one for the activator. I submerge most of the cup until it fills up then hold it over the can until its level with the cutout in the side of the cup, then pour it into the mixing cup. I do the same with a duplicate clean cup with half the side cut away in the activator. This way I am getting my 1 to 1 material mix, and only dip out just what I need. This makes 1 full 8 oz Dixie cup. Plenty for spraying a steel car rim on all sides. And with an HVLP gun most of the material makes it where you want it, on the part.

This works great with full cans of primer too. No pouring. Just shake up the can and do the dixie cup dip. I put both of these cups inside third dixie cup on my workbench along with the used tongue depressor I used to stir it up. If theres a little left over it's about a thimble full. I pour that into the 3 stack of dixie cups and let it dry. After that then into the trash it goes