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    Chaz's Avatar
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    I am having some issues with the epoxy I ordered and its delaying my build.

    Can anyone recommend an epoxy which is suitable to do hold things like nuts in place for where the rails get mounted etc?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mekanik View Post
    Thanks. Not sure.... anyone have experience of this? Google brings up loads of products however I dont want to pay school fees if someone knows what might work from previous experience. That said, £6.63 is worth a punt to try.

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    I believe this should work. Sika are well regarded as far as I understand.

    http://www.uksealants.co.uk/sika-anchorfix-1--p84.html

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    Chaz I have used both of those in the past with great success. You will need to prepare all the hole first and blow any dust out. The nozzles on the tube are a duel flow type and in my experience cannot be used more than once so try and do the job at one sitting.
    ..Clive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Chaz I have used both of those in the past with great success. You will need to prepare all the hole first and blow any dust out. The nozzles on the tube are a duel flow type and in my experience cannot be used more than once so try and do the job at one sitting.
    Thanks. If they are both good should I just buy the cheaper option?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Thanks. If they are both good should I just buy the cheaper option?
    Chaz I am afraid that the choice has to be yours alone. Are you using it to hold threading rod in a hole or bolt anchors?
    ..Clive
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    Did you use the Red or Green Anchorset Clive?

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