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alexy wrote:
I am getting ready to do a bent lamination, and have questions about adhesives and springback. I have heard that urea formaldehyde or plastic resin glue is the best to use for this application because of the long open time and lack of creep once set. snip I use epoxy with a slow hardener. West System, while expensive, is readily available in small quantities. Check for an outlet in your area using the West site. Take a look at Fred Bingham's book for spring back info. Have fun. Lew |
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