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Bumpyroad
Jun 21, 2013Explorer
unbob wrote:RichieC wrote:OK, forget Gorilla glue. I found WEST SYSTEM epoxy here Is that the stuff you're referring to?
Ditto to the West System epoxy.
There are at least two varieties of Gorilla Glue. One type is polyurethane the other type is like white glue.
The polyurethane fails when delivered a "shock" type impact - the glue itself will split.
A high quality epoxy such as West System would be my first choice.
I'm thinking the best product for this project is the Six10® Thickened Epoxy Adhesive Anyone agree/disagree? After all, I don't need a ton of epoxy - just enough to fill 14 holes. The screws are 3cm length.
Should I use wooden dowels in the holes? Or just fill the holes with epoxy and drill directly into the epoxy?
assuming that the screws were originally screwed into wood, I think I would epoxy wooden dowels in and drill that out. open to opposing views however.
bumpy
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