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Elementis 3243 Epoxy?



 
 
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Old September 28th 04, 03:45 PM
Corrie
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Default Elementis 3243 Epoxy?

Wondering if anyone has used this. A local industrial supply house
recommended it when I asked about T-88, which they didn't carry. (Yes,
I know I can get T-88 from AS or Wicks) It was failry inexpensive so I
picked up a half-gallon, and I plan to do some tests. According to
the specs sheet it has good room-temp working time, huge shear
strength, and seems pretty impervious to petroleum. Wondering if
anyone else has any experience with it.

Supposedly it's used by golf club manufacturers to hold the heads onto
the shafts. I'm also told that Sauder Woodworking uses a lot of it.
(They make assemble-it-yourself furniture. Not sure if they
manufacture their own
particleboard, but I can't think of what else they would use it
for. I've put together a lot of Sauder bookcases.)


Corrie, building Fly Baby tailfeathers in NE OH.
 




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