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I have used a couple of “utility 25ml slow setting epoxy adhesive”, but a week later, it’s still tacky. I’m assuming that the two parts didn’t mix properly, but how can I fix this?
Thank you!
[i am using the epoxy adhesive to fix a crack in a wooden table]
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @epos. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about epoxy.
Did you thoroughly mix the two parts after squeezing them out of the syringe? This product doesn't have a self-mixing nozzle, so you must stir the two parts together for a good minute with a paddle pop stick (or the like) to ensure they are thoroughly mixed. You can then pour the combined mixture into your crack, though you'll find it fairly thick and it won't flow particularly well.
If it's been a week and the epoxy is still tacky, then there is a good chance it wasn't mixed enough. Are you planning on sanding the timber top? If so, it would be worth seeing if it is just the very top layer of the epoxy that hasn't cured. With other epoxies in the past, I have experienced an issue where the top layer remained tacky, yet the bottom was entirely cured. By sanding the top layer off, it revealed the cured underlayer.
If all the epoxy is still tacky, I'd advise you to dig it out and use a product similar to Loctite 14ml Self Mixing Epoxy With Spare Nozzles.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thank you for these options, I’ll check to see if the lower layer is set, and sand off/ dig out the tacky stuff. Thank you!
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