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TM 9-2350-287-34 4-5. FUEL TANK REPAIR (continued). NOTE Hardening will occur in the cup within one hour. Do not mix more than one cupful at one time. Curing time will increase in temperatures below 70°F (21 °C). 20. Cut top from resin envelope and hardener envelope. Squeeze contents into paper cup and mix thoroughly. 21. Thoroughly saturate hole (1) area with epoxy cement. 22. Remove 1/5 of cement from paper cup and place in new paper cup. Add small amount of regenerated silica to obtain puttylike consistency. 23. With hardwood depressor, apply epoxy cement to fill in hole (1). 24. Allow glass cloth patch (4) to cure undisturbed for 16 to 24 hours. WARNING Drycleaning   solvent   P-D-680   is   toxic   and   flammable.   Always   wear   protective goggles and gloves, and use in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and  clothes,  and  DO  NOT  breathe  vapors. DO  NOT  use  near  open  flames  or excessive heat. if you become dizzy while using drycleaning solvent, immediately get fresh air and medical help. If solvent contacts your eyes, wash them immediately and get medical help. Failure to follow this warning can result in injury or death. Dry/cure freshiy painted materials only in weli-ventilated or unoccupied areas for a minimum of 30 minutes to allow solvents to flash off. All personnel who work in or near  a  spray-painting  booth  must  wear  a  NIOSH  approved  respirator  as  well  as personnel  protective  equipment  when  spray-painting  operations  are  unerway. Then will be no open flame or spark-producing equipment (e.g., electric sander) within a 20-foot radius of any spray-painting area. There will be “NO SMOKING” signs posted in and around a 50-foot radius of spray-painting activities and paint storage  areas. 4-16

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