What epoxy/adhesive would you use for glueing a carbon fiber tube to a stainless barrel? This will need to be a gap filling adhesive
Just a warning that heat makes some epoxies cure faster. Just so somebody doesn't have their resin "pop" half way thru the job.This for FX? For my Crown I used JB Weld. Heated it with hair dryer to reduce viscosity making it easier to apply. Made a big difference in locking in POI. Highly recommend. ( I initially tried to used carbon fiber tube by taping it in place, much muich better to use epoxy)
I didn’t think of that and I’ve built arrows from bare shafts! Really good idea.You could try any of the available archery glue made for gluing inserts into carbon fiber shafts. Easy application..no mixing epoxy with catalyst. Fletch-Tite would probably work well. Sets in about 2-3 minutes cures in 12 hours and is removable with low heat.
I used locktite blue to good effectDifferent application but same idea..25mm CF tube to RTI end piece..
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metal to carbon fiber glued with Fletch-Tite
I use G flex on knife handles. Stuff is really tough and easy to work with. Has a slow set so no need to rush.I keep West Systems (WS) 205 fast & 206 slow hardener with 105 resin on hand. Mix in 406 colloidal silica to thicken and improve bond between carbon and metal. This has never failed me. WS is expensive, so only get small kits - it mixes at 5:1 ratio and you can do a batch down to 6/2 teaspoons (1/2tsp H to 5, 1/2 tsp R). As an option, G-Flex from WS also works well and may be thickened. Clean up with 90% isopropol alcohol. You will never get this part off with this method. On a side note, I would be careful using any loctite or similar thread locker as they can degrade plastics & composites if not bound in a resin that is inert to thread locker. You will find many ways people go at bonding CF to aluminum, some are better than others.
Absolutely!I use G flex on knife handles. Stuff is really tough and easy to work with. Has a slow set so no need to rush.
If you prep the surfaces and use any decent epoxy it’s not coming apart. Good luck