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techno900
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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A friend warned me about the heat and foam issue if I used too much epoxy at one time, that's why I did it in two steps.
In the one hole where the foam was visible, it did not appear to be wet.
I have only worked with glass and epoxy a few times, so I am not an expert, but I think the work will last. I painted today (appliance enamel).
Thanks to all that offered help. |
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U2U2U2
Joined: 06 Jul 2001 Posts: 5467 Location: Shipsterns Bluff, Tasmania. Colorado
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swchandler
Joined: 08 Nov 1993 Posts: 10588
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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The thing to remember about working with epoxy is that in trying to fill relatively larger areas you can change things greatly by working with recommended fillers. It dilutes the affect of concentrated amounts of epoxy. Moreover, you can always go with the slow hardner to reduce the temperature impact of the catalytic reaction even further. |
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