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dude_no_just_no t1_j9u1s2m wrote
Reply to comment by MrRonObvious in I’m building a border around a playground with landscape timbers, and wanting to secure it with something other than rebar. by _aPOSTERIORI
There was a great video from a furniture maker on how titebond wood glue is stronger then wood. Epoxy will work, but it will be too hard/stiff/stronger then needed. Something with give will do better in wood.
Consider masking off and encapsulating just the end. Too big of a volume curing together will get too hot and can start a fire.
dude_no_just_no t1_irgou12 wrote
Reply to Strategic Petroleum Reserve v. Oil Price: Now that it's October, releases from the SPR have stopped. What happens next? [OC] by rosetechnology
This isn’t beautiful, this is manipulative. The left axis doesn’t cross at 0
dude_no_just_no t1_j9ue3px wrote
Reply to comment by MrRonObvious in I’m building a border around a playground with landscape timbers, and wanting to secure it with something other than rebar. by _aPOSTERIORI
You’re right, depending on the diameter of the rebar hole it probably wouldn’t get too hot. Epoxy would work, it just may not be the best.
Also yes epoxy will adhere better to the metal than many other adhesives. However this is a potted application where cohesion and bulk material properties will dominate the strength. The ribbing on rebar will have to crack through the adhesive before any adhesive strength is tested.
Consider the higher density great stuff (polyurethane foam) for protecting the rebar and filling gaps. It’s designed to help support windows and doors and would probably be much easier to use here