I never used all my EA-40 before it was out of date, so It's KennyM's fault for not having the correct size for me.
I did nothing wrong
I go though about 4 gallons a year of EA 40, and it’s a lot more cost effective buying it by the gallon than the 6 quart kits. Last year I bought empty caulking tubes and loaded up a dozen at a time. First attempt was a bit messy, but I finally got it down to a science.
The caulking tube method I would highly recommend even for smaller quantities. The longevity would be much longer not being exposed to air every time you open the can. The application for mixing is a thing of beauty too. Two squeezes of the resin, and one on the hardener in a paper cup and you are good to go.
The only down side is that you need to keep the current tubes you are using above 60 degrees so it flows out of the caulking tube easily.
You can reuse the caulking tubes after they are empty, but getting the bottom back out is tricky without damaging it…. One refill per tube is all I do, then I buy more tubes. They are cheap, and it just takes all the waste or contamination out of the picture…. I’ve gone through 4 gallons using this method now, and it’s well worth the time and caulking tubes purchased. Kirk