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Epoxy for aluminum pillars?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1615285" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>I have used a lot of devcon when it hardens in the container ( not being mixed with the activator ) just put it in a microwave for a few seconds to heat it up and it will thin out so it can then be mixed . It will cure faster in a cold area also if heated (I have used it at - 10 F in this way) so if you want it to cure at a slower rate let it cool before mixing . If you are wanting to work it say for building up a palm swell once it starts to harden some you can use a piece of plastic as a spatula spray a mist of water on the Devcon and the spatula won't stick to it. JB weld can be done the same way also as you can buy it in smaller amounts the shelf life isn't as important with it if you practice working them you can get a finish on the surface that needs very little work and is very smooth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1615285, member: 91783"] I have used a lot of devcon when it hardens in the container ( not being mixed with the activator ) just put it in a microwave for a few seconds to heat it up and it will thin out so it can then be mixed . It will cure faster in a cold area also if heated (I have used it at - 10 F in this way) so if you want it to cure at a slower rate let it cool before mixing . If you are wanting to work it say for building up a palm swell once it starts to harden some you can use a piece of plastic as a spatula spray a mist of water on the Devcon and the spatula won't stick to it. JB weld can be done the same way also as you can buy it in smaller amounts the shelf life isn't as important with it if you practice working them you can get a finish on the surface that needs very little work and is very smooth [/QUOTE]
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