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Use West System epoxy, they sell it in two parts, an epoxy and the hardener.
They sell different types of epoxy for different applications, don't know offhand which epoxy you need. They also sell thickener, you can make the epoxy whatever consistency you like, from runny to thicker than peanut butter. Don't be put off by the cost, the stuff has a fairly long shelf life, you've indicated that you have at least one other use for it on this particular project, filling the holes. Don't buy the kits in the small pouches buy the small cans. http://www.westsystem.com/ John Cairns "Wally" wrote in message ... Would a 'marine' epoxy be a suitable material? One with 'thick' written on the tin? (As opposed to 'thin and runny'.) By 'thick', I take it that Mooron means something that would be suitable as a filler, given that the idea is to fill the gap between a flat plate and a slightly curved ceiling. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |