TomTrees
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Hello folks
I'm needing to fill the terrible gaps around a router table insert plate, which I failed miserably at installing yesterday.
Hoping I could use a dust and epoxy mix of the same horrible but good material for the job.
I'll have to clean things up yet, and get the plate leveled and bolted down.
Will be taping up around the edges and packing down the putty thereafter,
so what I'm thinking this might not need be a one shot type deal.
Only having this five min mix what comes in a double syringe at hand, and not keen on going shopping for glue...
I question if there might be way to have better success with this, or perhaps should I ask...
What stands the best chance of achieving this, seeing as I've got a few packs of these 2 part glues, which will likely go off soon anyway,
seems its worth trying.
Would it be worth attempting to cut open one tube, in order to mix dust with whichever might give a better open time?
Not knowing anything about epoxy, I'm unsure how to identify either component, and indeed which one the dust should be mixed with,
or infact how much time should be expected, hopefully not instant, and enough time to get all three parts mixed together and applied.
Perhaps I might try something else like a filler strips yet, but nice to have options I suppose.
Thanks
Tom
I'm needing to fill the terrible gaps around a router table insert plate, which I failed miserably at installing yesterday.
Hoping I could use a dust and epoxy mix of the same horrible but good material for the job.
I'll have to clean things up yet, and get the plate leveled and bolted down.
Will be taping up around the edges and packing down the putty thereafter,
so what I'm thinking this might not need be a one shot type deal.
Only having this five min mix what comes in a double syringe at hand, and not keen on going shopping for glue...
I question if there might be way to have better success with this, or perhaps should I ask...
What stands the best chance of achieving this, seeing as I've got a few packs of these 2 part glues, which will likely go off soon anyway,
seems its worth trying.
Would it be worth attempting to cut open one tube, in order to mix dust with whichever might give a better open time?
Not knowing anything about epoxy, I'm unsure how to identify either component, and indeed which one the dust should be mixed with,
or infact how much time should be expected, hopefully not instant, and enough time to get all three parts mixed together and applied.
Perhaps I might try something else like a filler strips yet, but nice to have options I suppose.
Thanks
Tom






