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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by toomast View Post
    Thanks guys. Temperature in my workshop is about 5-10c. Should I still go with 209? My supplier does not have 209 in stock...
    Thats to cold you must get it up around 20c and keep it there for 3 days.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Thats to cold you must get it up around 20c and keep it there for 3 days.
    Then I will wait and go with 209.
    Feeling quite awful for the slow progress...
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    Quote Originally Posted by toomast View Post
    Then I will wait and go with 209.
    Feeling quite awful for the slow progress...

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    I'd still go with the 206, if it's not in stock the wait for them to order it with their next stock order won't be a problem.

    Your progress isn't as slow as mine, it took me 5 years to build mine....and its still not finished!
    Neil...

    Build log...here

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    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    I'd still go with the 206, if it's not in stock the wait for them to order it with their next stock order won't be a problem.

    Your progress isn't as slow as mine, it took me 5 years to build mine....and its still not finished!
    NO don't do it you will regret it if you go with 206.!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    NO don't do it you will regret it if you go with 206.!!!!!
    Oops....sorry, got my knickers in a twist, thought the 206 was the extra slow setting hardner teach me to not stop and think....listen to Dean, I'm talking boll###s.....
    Neil...

    Build log...here

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    My workshop was 5-10C when i poured the epoxy. It took 4h instead of 1h to harden a bit and not be liquid, then 24h to harden more or less, and a couple of days to harden truly. Dont be in a rush.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by toomast View Post
    Then I will wait and go with 209.
    Feeling quite awful for the slow progress...
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    Build is looking very good and stout! What route are you going to take for the machine bed? Didn't see that discussed anywhere.

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