2023-11-07; 10:15:43 EST
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I just repaired a delaminated tiller I got from Stan. I used epoxy and syringes made for use with epoxy. The epoxy I use is from a company in FL called RAKA and is pretty low viscosity - thinner than West as I recall. I laid down some wax paper (epoxy doesn't stick to it) and put the tiller on its side - after digging out as much of the gaps as possible. After mixing the epoxy I used the syringe to direct the epoxy into the gap. I clamped the tiller to close the gap. I think I probably used unthickened epoxy first to coat the surfaces and then added some silica to thicken it and put some of that in the gap as well. There were a number of gaps in this tiller and I also drilled out and filled several holes, so it took a few days to get it all done, but it looks pretty good now. I may drive some screws in from the bottom of the tiller to further reinforce where the cracks were. Mark Boston, MA 2000 R22 *When and If*See the original archive post