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Milamine seam filler
I am butting two pieces of Milamine together for my shop bench top. What is
a good product to fill the seam? |
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Milamine seam filler
Mel writes:
I am butting two pieces of Milamine together for my shop bench top. What is a good product to fill the seam? Epoxy. Work it in with a popsicle stick or old credit card, wipe with a rag and acetone to clean off residue before it sets. |
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Milamine seam filler
Use canned Dog food. Eeeeya man was this in bad taste or what? Does anyone
know how melamine got into the wheat gluten ? I sure hope those *******s loose a fortune in the up coming class actions. Without testing or any other considerations they switch from a reliable supplier to a completely unknown Chinese supplier. ( I'll leave my thoughts about Chinese industry practices out or I will yet again screw myself into the ceiling) Claude "Mel" wrote in message ... I am butting two pieces of Milamine together for my shop bench top. What is a good product to fill the seam? |
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