In a message dated 2/10/2006 7:38:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I plan  to layer the ballast in in 2-3inch layers at a time and soak them in  
polyester resin. I usually use West System epoxy for  everything.
 
What if one was to seal off the compartment first, as RG did with his balsa  
core deck in his NS Dinky album, and then use this thinned epoxy to bed the  
lead.  That being said, I've never done anything with epoxy... so, all  of 
effort may not be justified, Bill
 
  From Randys Album:    "To  protect the top sides,   all holes were epoxied. 
 To do this I  taped the underside of all the holes and filled each hole with 
penetrating  epoxy.  Some of the holes received 3 to 4 applications as it 
would soak in  and disappear over time.  Penetrating epoxy is amazing stuff!  
It  
takes 24 hours to cure and is light enough it will find its way into any  
void,  nook or cranny.  It took more than I anticipated,  roughly  1 quart,  
but 
the protection is permanent."
 
 
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