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Re: Bonding metal to wood [message #29708 is a reply to message #29707] Sat, 10 December 2005 08:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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I've used the MT-13 resin epoxy to glue on metal takedown sleeves for Cherokee style archery bows and it is a great, water proof glue. Very, very strong.

What I call Smooth-On is thier standard PC-3 epoxy. You can use it as is and let it cure under clamping pressure for 24 hours which is what I've done, but a lot of guys use them for gluing fiberglass laminates under heat and pressure (cures quicker) when making fiberglass recurve bows. It will leave a black-brown line. This is an epoxy you can probably get locally if you live in a good size city.

They are both great glues.


 
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