mouppe
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I had some leftover epoxy putty from a door crack repair so I decided to use it on my MFT. Normally I don't baby my MFT but the groove where the tracksaw runs along the rail had become quite wide due to some bevel cuts etc. and was affecting my cut quality. I know some people use Bondo and other products, and others including myself don't use anything, but I can recommend this particular product for filling grooves in your MFT.
http://www.amazon.com/PC-Products-PC-Lumber-Moldable-Epoxy/dp/B000AB0SX8
The putty is a two-part epoxy that comes in a small tube. You roll it together until the two colours are blended and then simply push it into the crack. I used a scraper after a few minutes to level the excess.
Five minute job, but my MFT is back at peak performance.
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http://www.amazon.com/PC-Products-PC-Lumber-Moldable-Epoxy/dp/B000AB0SX8
The putty is a two-part epoxy that comes in a small tube. You roll it together until the two colours are blended and then simply push it into the crack. I used a scraper after a few minutes to level the excess.
Five minute job, but my MFT is back at peak performance.
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