Daryl Collins
16th February 2003, 06:58 AM
Hi there,
only stumbled across this site the other night, wish I did earlier as I would have just used a casting resin instead of this envirotex that I used.
I have made a Redgum outdoor table which will be undercover in my pergola, and i used some envirotex to fill some sap holes.
Most have cured properly so far, (about 40hours since I did it) but a couple of spots are still very wet.
I don't know if maybe the mix that went into these wasn't mixed properly but it should have been as it was the same as everywhere else.
Any ideas?, could i put a small amount of hardner on top of these areas which are still wet or maybe put some sawdust over them..
any help appreciated,
Daryl
[This message has been edited by Daryl Collins (edited 16 February 2003).]
only stumbled across this site the other night, wish I did earlier as I would have just used a casting resin instead of this envirotex that I used.
I have made a Redgum outdoor table which will be undercover in my pergola, and i used some envirotex to fill some sap holes.
Most have cured properly so far, (about 40hours since I did it) but a couple of spots are still very wet.
I don't know if maybe the mix that went into these wasn't mixed properly but it should have been as it was the same as everywhere else.
Any ideas?, could i put a small amount of hardner on top of these areas which are still wet or maybe put some sawdust over them..
any help appreciated,
Daryl
[This message has been edited by Daryl Collins (edited 16 February 2003).]