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| − | * [[ | + | * [[Hand Lay Up Guide]] - From the Catalog. Instructions on Polyester Resin usage. |
* [[Aliphatic Urethane for Hardwood Floor Refinishing]] - 2019-2020 Business Renovations. | * [[Aliphatic Urethane for Hardwood Floor Refinishing]] - 2019-2020 Business Renovations. | ||
* [[Anchoring Cement Application]] - Adhering Threaded Rod to Concrete | * [[Anchoring Cement Application]] - Adhering Threaded Rod to Concrete | ||
* [[Epoxy for Bathroom Bolt Replacement]] - A couple attempts at replacing floor bolts in a rear exit toilet. | * [[Epoxy for Bathroom Bolt Replacement]] - A couple attempts at replacing floor bolts in a rear exit toilet. | ||
| + | * [[Cleanliness]] - A little cleanliness will make a difference. | ||
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| + | * Mixing resin with conductive materials for better thermal transfer: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/ra/d4ra07419j In this example, they are substituting aluminum oxide for silica. Something you could well do with a finished resin (as silica is often used as a last stage filler). | ||
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- Hand Lay Up Guide - From the Catalog. Instructions on Polyester Resin usage.
- Aliphatic Urethane for Hardwood Floor Refinishing - 2019-2020 Business Renovations.
- Anchoring Cement Application - Adhering Threaded Rod to Concrete
- Epoxy for Bathroom Bolt Replacement - A couple attempts at replacing floor bolts in a rear exit toilet.
- Cleanliness - A little cleanliness will make a difference.
External Links
- Mixing resin with conductive materials for better thermal transfer: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/ra/d4ra07419j In this example, they are substituting aluminum oxide for silica. Something you could well do with a finished resin (as silica is often used as a last stage filler).