Iain C
Well-Known Member
I've done a lot of work with epoxy but have a question for a situation I've not come across before. I have a 8mm aluminium bar, that I want to mount a round knob on the end. The bar is threaded to M8. The knob is already cut to M10. I want to make an epoxy "adapter" to make the two fit together, and crucially I want to be able to remove the knob if needed by unscrewing it. So my plan is to drill the knob out a bit (and roughly, to increase mechanical grip) to get some more "meat" in the form of epoxy in there, put the bar in place, and pour the epoxy in and let it harden.
So the question is, what is the best thing to "coat" the alloy bar in so the epoxy doesn't stick to the ally and I can unscrew it?
In case anyone is interested, this is the application...it's the gear knob on this kids ride on scale Land Rover I am building...heavily modified mobility scooter running gear underneath.
So the question is, what is the best thing to "coat" the alloy bar in so the epoxy doesn't stick to the ally and I can unscrew it?
In case anyone is interested, this is the application...it's the gear knob on this kids ride on scale Land Rover I am building...heavily modified mobility scooter running gear underneath.