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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 How big? I used a length of clear plastic tube sized to fit in a regular caulking gun. A rubber tip like a funnel from somewhere fit well. I think the parts were originally part of an aquarium pump of some sort. A plasic disk plug wrapped in saran wrap protected the plunger on the caulking gun. I mixed up thick goo, plopped it onto on a plastic sheet, rolled it like a doobie, squeezed the goo into the tube like toothpaste, pulling out the plastic sheet, put in the plug, and fixed a clear hose on the end to squeeze the bog into the space between upper and lower f/g on my side decking while replacing rotton balsa with old plywood scraps. Three gallons of epoxy bog! The kit is still useable, cleaned in acetone promptly. Worked good. I used plastic bagging like it was paper towel to wipe off gloved hands, etc. You develop a method that works, after a few messes. Terry K |
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