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PING Shortwave Epoxy Fishing
Tom:
Ages ago, I posted something about attaching things to the inside of an aluminum hull, and I think it was you that mentioned some sort of really serious epoxy. Do you recall what it was? This is for a different purpose - attaching a small metal sign to brick, where I don't want to drill. But, it sounds like the stuff you mentioned might work. |
PING Shortwave Epoxy Fishing
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Tom: Ages ago, I posted something about attaching things to the inside of an aluminum hull, and I think it was you that mentioned some sort of really serious epoxy. Do you recall what it was? This is for a different purpose - attaching a small metal sign to brick, where I don't want to drill. But, it sounds like the stuff you mentioned might work. Devcon makes the serious aluminum epoxy but for a sign go to Home Depot or the like and there are a couple of products for concrete and block attachment. One is a 2 part epoxy and another is a tube like caulk comes in but takes a couple of days to harden. |
PING Shortwave Epoxy Fishing
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 17:51:35 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: Tom: Ages ago, I posted something about attaching things to the inside of an aluminum hull, and I think it was you that mentioned some sort of really serious epoxy. Do you recall what it was? This is for a different purpose - attaching a small metal sign to brick, where I don't want to drill. But, it sounds like the stuff you mentioned might work. I don't remember the exact post, but I was probably taking about Devcon's: http://www.devcon.com/devconfamilypr...d=180&catid=38 or perhaps JBWeld. Wow. I can pot electronic components with it, too. Thanks, Tom. |
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