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ups.com... "No" is not a satisfactory answer. But what if it is the only answer. I mean, the epoxy is changing chemically, so it is perfectly feasible that, once cured, it will not be chemically active to uncured epoxy. Maybe compare it to "cured steel". Once turned into rust, you cannot weld new steel to it.... :-) Meindert |
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