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23-12-2014 #10
Well......epoxy pour is done....triple weighed everything and double checked...
Leveled the frame on the floor...
Weighed the epoxy out...
Weighed the harder out...
Mixed it in a cut down 2 litre milk carton first...
Then transfered to a flatter container with a 7mm (ish) hole drilled in a bottom corner with tape over...poured it from a couple of feet high to mix it as it was transferring
Stirred it some more then poured it in the moat with fingers crossed for no leaks....
There are a few bubbles but a quick swizz with a lollipop stick and they went. There are a few microscropic bubbles but I'm not too worried about them...
There are 3 leaks, one from a corner joint on the bridge, and 2 where there must be a gap under the wood. Happy with that as they were stopped with some paper towel and parcel tape.
You could see the epoxy going across the bridge where it was leveling itself off so it obviously works!
Clive, I used a flat stirring stick this timeLast edited by njhussey; 23-12-2014 at 02:07 PM.
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