Sealing the Chamber.
- mattyzip77
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Chamber for what??? More info please!! Noone knows what you are talking about?
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- Lockednloaded
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I generally thread the screw in, remove it, cover it in epoxy, then re-screw it in and the epoxy just adheres to the gaps in the threads. If you tapped the hole properly and used a machine screw though, I suppose you could use teflon tape
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- MrCrowley
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Did you drill through two layers of PVC?Bias_P11 wrote:I had to put a screw into the PVC chamber, and I will seal it with epoxy. How should I go about doing this? should I sand the inside of the chamber hole as well and where should I dab the epoxy?
Generally, I sand the area around the hole and then do what Lockednloaded suggested but by putting a dab of epoxy covering the hole and about 1/4" out from the hole and then thread the screw through the epoxy and in to the hole.
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