Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
Don't talk daft any sinkage is Bad news and complete disaster.!! . . . Plus if they have sank so how do you know they are on the same plane.? Impossible to say that without some way to measure.
Over the years I've not had many 'disasters' that could not be recovered from, in fact working in Engineering Maintenance it's not even an option. In this case one method would have been to remove the epoxy and start again but I chose the method I did because that was fine for me, anyone else should choose their own recovery method.

I measured using a DTI from the face of the surrounding epoxy that had not been touched, I have 10mm each side of the rail 'spare'

Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
All this said for wood use then this will still be plenty good enough so it wouldn't bother me.
Same here

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Regards the Epoxy then I agree West is Good and market leader but I've used other Infusion resin Epoxy's with no problems. Believe Rushing was your problem.!!
I'm sure there are other resins that can do the job as you say.
Yes, rushing was most likely the problem.