mixing epoxy glue


Use Marinepoxy and woodflour to create a super strong glue for lamination or general gluing of wood, fiberglass, and most other composites

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7 Responses to “mixing epoxy glue”

  1. noflizone says:

    good site referral. thanx. when hitting up shops for flour, stay away from oily stock like teak or oak.

  2. Clairvoyant050994 says:

    I new that that was the way!!!

  3. turbis says:

    A very fine sawdust

  4. dgmarklin says:

    Wood-flour is the lightest particles of sawdust, generally what cant just barely make it through the filter on a vac. West systems makes fillers our of fiberglass dust, its a killer stuff to breathe too…wear a mask, trust me.

  5. theshipman says:

    Where do you buy this stuff, and how much does it cost?

  6. Bretty135 says:

    Why would someone call sawdust “wood-flour”?

  7. Bretty135 says:

    wth is wood-flour?

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