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Old December 6th, 2008, 08:21 AM   #33 (permalink)
jefrs
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That's looking nice.

You obviously know what you are doing...
If I may, a couple of tips for epoxy, it's a thermo-setting polymer:-
If you can bake at 50°C then '24 hour' epoxy will go off in 30 minutes and set in a couple of hours, but leave for over 24h for strength to develop.
It will come off if you can heat it to over 120°C (hot air gun).
Epoxy putty is not very sticky. To encourage the putty to adhere well to the job, very lightly smear the job surface with normal 24 hour epoxy adhesive.
Mix epoxies untill well mixed, then mix for as long again.
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