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Scott Roper wrote:
I've read that people use a syringe to inject epoxy into holes. What type of syringe is suited for this task, and where can I find one? I suppose they are cheap enough to just dispose after use? Thanks -Scott Roper West System sells purpose designed "syringes" for epoxy. You can snip the end to make the delivery hole any size you want, and it is super smooth on the inside so you can breakout, or push out, cured epoxy. Available anywhere West Epoxy products are sold. Jonathan -- I am building a Dudley Dix, Argie 10, for my daughter. Check it out: http://home.comcast.net/~jonsailr |
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