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Re: Working Time of West System Epoxy
Hi Glen, The idea to recoat is to ensure that sufficient epoxy exists, i.e. it has not been absorbed by the substrate, so the joint is not starved of adhesive. Pic below from user manual, talks about
By imran · #116299 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Mac, this is priceless - have you considered selling non-fungible token for it? When are you coming back to Portland? David Best https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidpbest/albums
By David P. Best · #116298 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
I don't quite get it, a cross section would be better.? Is the inner floor is an inch and a half or so higher elevation than the outside slab?? Does the outer slab actually slope toward the door and
By mark thomas · #116297 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Imran, How about a grated trench drain and if need be grinding a slop on the shop part of the slab to flow water to the drain? I would get rid of the stop as they suck if your wheeling carts in and
By Glen Christensen · #116296 ·
Re: Working Time of West System Epoxy
Imran, Thank you, I switched to another product for the totem pole due to how hot it got. However this is good because I haven't glued up my test curve yet and this makes me feel more confident. I
By Glen Christensen · #116295 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
On May 6, 2021 06:02, Jonathan Martens <jonathan@...> wrote: On May 6, 2021 05:58, Jonathan Martens <jonathan@...> wrote: No, I would what we Dutch call a 'valdorpel', which might be
By Jonathan Martens · #116294 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
On May 6, 2021 05:58, Jonathan Martens <jonathan@...> wrote: No, I would what we Dutch call a 'valdorpel', which might be more convenient and keeps your current low threshold and clearance.
By Jonathan Martens · #116293 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
No, I would what we Dutch call a 'valdorpel', which might be more convenient and keeps your current low threshold and clearance. When the door is opened the weatherstrip pulls up, when closing the
By Jonathan Martens · #116292 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Hi Mark, I thought it was simple enough to explain. Anyhow, This is one design with a step threshold. There is wood under the door and then in the back there is a stop. In the other scenario, like my
By imran · #116291 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Thanks Mac. That is certainly an option if I cannot accomplish by simply re-grading. Imran
By imran · #116290 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Imran, it'd be way nicer if you made more sketches and used less words. I'm guessing you don't even have a threshold, but rather a wedge-shaped door stop, like this?
By mark thomas · #116289 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Off to french drain! martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #116288 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
Hi Mac, Nice drawing. Appears the purpose of this drip is to shed rain water from the surface of the door to a distance where it can drain away from threshold. My issue is rain water on ground pooling
By imran · #116287 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
I second Mac's autographed and dated sketch. The bigger and more conductive your drip edge to carry the water "OUT/AWAY" , the better your chances of not worrying about it. Any wooden products are
By Brett Wissel · #116286 ·
Re: Concrete vs Wood Exposure
I attach a drip to door to move water away. martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #116285 ·
Concrete vs Wood Exposure
So for this storage room door, I prefer the threshold is not too high. I can do what I did for my shop. The threshold is on the interior and the back side of the door touches it. Threshold acts like a
By imran · #116284 ·
FOG members in Spokane area
I've been talking to a guy about a metal lathe in the Spokane area.? He seems like a nice guy but unable to cope with any help on moving or dealing with any way to ship the machine.? I remember
By David Kumm · #116283 ·
Working Time of West System Epoxy
?Glen, I came across the working time of west system extra slow hardner. It is much longer than pot life, 3-4 hrs. Probably too late but something to remember.
By imran · #116282 ·
Re: Shutter louver
Looks great, glad you figured out the control arms. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
By Brian Lamb · #116281 ·
Re: Auto Start DC only works if you remember to turn power on ?
I have started to wear one. A benefit of pandemic and also because now that I am retired, I am in shop much more than weekends. Unfortunately, I did not have one on when this happened. The fine cloud
By imran · #116280 ·