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Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?

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Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?
Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?

Choosing the right mixing and dispensing method for epoxy resin can streamline your project, but a double barrel gun is not always necessary. The best approach depends on the resin type and application.

When Do You Need a Double Barrel Gun?

A double barrel gun is mainly required for dispensing cartridge-based epoxy resins, particularly those packaged in 50ml bayonet cartridges or equivalent. These guns help deliver the two components evenly and are paired with special mixer nozzles for effective, consistent blending. For example, some professional glues like Klebfix 2K Fast Epoxy Glue come with dosing syringes or are designed for use with cartridge dispensers, making application clean and precise.

Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?
Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?

Manual Mixing for Craft and Jewellery Resin

Most crafting and jewellery resins, such as the Evershine Collection or One-2-One resin, are supplied in separate bottles with straightforward 1:1 mixing ratios. In these cases, a double barrel gun is not required. You simply measure out equal parts of both resin and hardener by volume, mix manually, and pour into your moulds. This approach is ideal for artisanal projects and offers greater flexibility for small batches and creative work.

When This Matters

The choice between a gun or manual mixing matters most for large-scale repairs, industrial use, or when working with specialist epoxy cartridges. For most hobbyists, crafters, and jewellery makers, traditional hand mixing is efficient, accurate, and requires minimal extra equipment.

Is a Double Barrel Gun Required for Epoxy Resin?

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Your mixing method should suit both your chosen resin and your specific project. Manual mixing is usually perfect for crafts, while cartridge guns are best kept for specialist applications or professional repairs. For more guidance on epoxy resin tools and methods, return to our main advice hub.

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