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  1. #1
    I am my own worst enemy.. for a whole 2 hours in the lead up to pouring i just kept saying to myself... i should probably just stick a line of hot glue or sealant between the 2.

    Then when it started dripping i just kept saying to myself... see i told you it would of taken all of 2 minutes and now look at you.

    Its leveled amazing at 10mm you can look down it and it looks straight as anything.. my only worry now is that it goes off hard enough? I've currently got 10mm of very stiff jelly for some rails. Surely it will be fine lol.

  2. #2
    It might take 8 days to harden fully depending on the temperature
    ..Clive
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  4. #3
    So i read... now ive just got to spend the next week making sure people dont keep sticking their fingers in it

  5. #4
    Really it's been too cold for pouring epoxy and I'll be surprised if it hardens properly. I wouldn't touch it for a minimum of 2 weeks, don't even remove the moat or anything just leave it alone.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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  6. #5
    The workshops are heated mate it’s well toasty.

    Expensive but toasty

  7. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrand View Post
    The workshops are heated mate it’s well toasty.

    Expensive but toasty
    Did you leave the heating on overnight.?

    Still, at 10mm Thick, I wouldn't touch it for a minimum of 2 weeks. I usually pour around 5mm and leave 2 weeks so I wouldn't go near this for 3 weeks.
    What happens is that the outer layer will feel set solid but the middle is still soft and if you try to fasten rails to it too soon they will sink, this doesn't always happen straight away but over a few days the torque on the bolts slowly sink the rails.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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  9. #7
    Sound I’ll plan for at least 3 weeks then... that should give me enough time to sort out all
    The other bits and pieces. Am I still ok to come grab those bits and pieces at some point?

  10. #8
    But no I’ll just leave it alone as long as poss

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