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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 |
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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 Got kids? The kind used to administer liquid red clothes-staining tylenol to a squirming child work wonderfully. Get the larger size. you ca ntrim the tip as needed to enlarge the flow. After you use it, use vinegar to flush it out a bunch of times, and you can reuse it a few more times. |
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![]() "nafod40" wrote in message ... 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 Or buy a couple in a package. They are not terribly expensive. After use, rinse with vinegar, followed by water, and keep using them. Kevin |
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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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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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& if you live in a small country town like me, go ask your local vet. (cat
size to elephant size) Don't ask your Chemist or else you get called a "druggy" by the rest of the town as gossip likes to spread from them. (lol) BruceM "Terry Spragg" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... 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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![]() & if you live in a small country town like me, go ask your local vet. (cat size to elephant size) Don't ask your Chemist or else you get called a "druggy" by the rest of the town as gossip likes to spread from them. (lol) Also if you buy "elefant size" siringes? Let me understand... what kind of drugs are sold in your country? ^____^ Paolo |
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:12:17 +0200, "Paolo Zini"
vaguely proposed a theory .......and in reply I say!: remove ns from my header address to reply via email & if you live in a small country town like me, go ask your local vet. (cat size to elephant size) Don't ask your Chemist or else you get called a "druggy" by the rest of the town as gossip likes to spread from them. (lol) Also if you buy "elefant size" siringes? Let me understand... what kind of drugs are sold in your country? ^____^ Not very good ones G Mostly very good for hydration? GG ************************************************** *** I know I am wrong about just about everything. So I am not going to listen when I am told I am wrong about the things I know I am right about. |
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Farm Supply stores sell them for injecting cattle. After use, lay them
down so the epoxy runs back out of the nozzel. Then just flex to remove epoxy. 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 |
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Thanks for the replies. I had to pick up a prescription at CVS, and I asked
for one of those children's medicine syringes. It was free, and it worked great! -Scott Roper |
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