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Did I really mess up my first bedding attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2322752" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>Happens all the time.</p><p>Just be sure to use plenty of release agent on the receiver feed ramps and up inside where the displaced epoxy will go.</p><p>Technically, I guess it's "too much"- but I intentionally use "too much" bedding compound. If you don't have squeeze-out everywhere, you may end up with voids. I'd rather do clean-up, than have to re-do because of voids.</p><p></p><p>Everyone should remember that heat solves all problems with epoxy. Even if that lump of epoxy had cured, 15 or 20 seconds with a propane torch would de-bond and soften it for easy removal. It's really not, an "OMG!" panic moment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2322752, member: 68758"] Happens all the time. Just be sure to use plenty of release agent on the receiver feed ramps and up inside where the displaced epoxy will go. Technically, I guess it's "too much"- but I intentionally use "too much" bedding compound. If you don't have squeeze-out everywhere, you may end up with voids. I'd rather do clean-up, than have to re-do because of voids. Everyone should remember that heat solves all problems with epoxy. Even if that lump of epoxy had cured, 15 or 20 seconds with a propane torch would de-bond and soften it for easy removal. It's really not, an "OMG!" panic moment... [/QUOTE]
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