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    Got some more done tonight. Started by just cleaning up the filing lines a bit and giving a good cleaning ready for the epoxy. Then taped the area each side to make sure that I only got epoxy where I wanted it.
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    Next I mixed the epoxy and applied to my masked off area. I used one with a long setting time as it's what I had. It had a tendency to flow a fair bit and I spent a great deal of time tipping this way and that while it was setting to keep it all even and stop it from dripping off. If you do this I would suggest something that has a pretty quick setting time. I also used enough to build it up a bit. I will sand and clean it up later so wanted enough to be able to work it.
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    Lastly after I finally got it set enough that I could leave it I removed the tape so that it came off before being stuck in the epoxy and on the razor. Left some nice lines to work with later.
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    My wife calls me......... Can you just use Ed

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