[TheForge] epoxy for concrete fasteners
Peter Fels and Phoebe Palmer
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Thu Jan 31 01:37:01 2002
At 03:42 AM 1/30/02, you wrote:
Latex based adhesives for concrete start to loose strength after about 10
years.
The epoxys are supposed to last a lot longer but it all depends on the
exposures.
Pete F
>Ramset and Hilti both make great two part industrial strength epoxies.
>Ramset's is called EPCON. Its great stuff, sets up quick, and hard. Real
>potent odor prior to use. Comes in a twin chaulk gun like arrangement.
>
>Hilti's is similar although more expensive. These are temp limited. There
>are some new latex based products that are supposed to be as strong, but I
>haven't tried them yet.
>
>Ray
>Cincinnati
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Shannell [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:21 PM
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>Subject: [TheForge] epoxy for concrete fasteners
>
>
>Im installing a very large door and wanted to support its weight on a pin
>set into concrete, what type of epoxy do i use for this type of application?
>regular hardware store 30 minute stuff or something better??
>
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