[TheForge] Drilling angles etc

Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Thu Mar 12 15:02:28 EDT 2009


Respectfully Mike, i disagree..though it is brittle, it's pretty strong 
when confined. If in doubt, add a plasticizer..pf

GRAF wrote:
>  From my VERY limited experience the operative word here is "breaks"
> Absent something to strike it, it should stay as poured. I do not think 
> it would hold up well where something was mechanically acting upon it.
> 
> Mike Graf
> 
> Bruce Freeman wrote:
>> I never quite understood the use of molten sulfur.  The stuff goes
>> from a yellow powder to a red liquid, changing molecular form as it
>> does.  But when it cools, it goes back to yellow solid, and in my
>> limited experiences, breaks into a powder.  I haven't played with the
>> stuff for many years.  Anyone have experience using it to set posts?
>> Damned sight cheaper than epoxy if it works.  (Sulfur is available for
>> gardening at maybe $10/5 lb.
>>
>>
>>   
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