Boo2
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've been using Loctite Hysol 9462 for filling small holes left by fasteners, mostly because it is supplied with mixing nozzles (see pic below) that have rather small ends that will poke down into the holes but also because it is strong and (somewhat) non-sag. It is, however, also ruinously expensive and I wondered if anyone knows an alternative type of nozzles or another way of poking epoxy filler mix down to the bottom of screw sized holes in the 6-10mm range ? I have tried poking it down with a stick in the past but it is a bit unsatisfactory as you never know how much air you've put in.
Many thanks,
Boo2
I've been using Loctite Hysol 9462 for filling small holes left by fasteners, mostly because it is supplied with mixing nozzles (see pic below) that have rather small ends that will poke down into the holes but also because it is strong and (somewhat) non-sag. It is, however, also ruinously expensive and I wondered if anyone knows an alternative type of nozzles or another way of poking epoxy filler mix down to the bottom of screw sized holes in the 6-10mm range ? I have tried poking it down with a stick in the past but it is a bit unsatisfactory as you never know how much air you've put in.
Many thanks,
Boo2