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Bob La Londe wrote:
... Have any of you guys poured epoxy solids? Encased things in epoxy? /snip/ When the resin is hard remove the screws and knock the sides off. Then cut the bottom square and epoxy on a layer of felt. Any of you guys see any problems with that approach? The problem I can see is the runaway heating you might get for the two-part you have on hand which (I assume) is intended for binding glass etc. That would lead to cracking. People do use water-clear epoxy for deep glassy layers on table-tops or encapsulating. I am supposing that is formulated with an eye to avoiding thermal runaway. Perhaps you could pour two egg cups full, and put one in the fridge to slow the set. Contrast & compare?? Brian W |
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