Posted by mjbrown on January 04, 2010 at 17:19:27 from (75.194.185.112):
In Reply to: O/T Will It Work? posted by Allan In NE on January 04, 2010 at 15:13:16:
I'm not sure what wood epoxy is but if it is thick I wouldn't use it. I would use West System epoxy with 403 micro-fibers mixed in it for strength but still keeping it on the runny side. I would try to enlarge the holes so the epoxy has a bigger surface area to bond to and to bear the load when put back in use. Mount the bar onto the brass inserts with a layer of polyethylene film between the bar and the glue so it won't be bonded to the wet glue and insert them into the glue. A bit of grease on the threads will enable disassembly when the epoxy is cured.
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