question: why doesn't it stick together?

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eppi

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Hi you all!

This evening I,ve got a question for you.
I use a two-components epoxy (I think) putty and I find myself in troubles when I want to stick a ply or a little ball of mixed putty on a hardened body.
Expecially after a five minutes after mixing the components.
I tried to make the surface wet with water but the ply/ball slips and is not workable ...
Can anyone help me?

Thanks in advance!:confused:
 
water's generally a lubricant to stop the putty sticking to things, tools, fingers etc.

Thanks for answering. Water is my last stand to "refresh" the putty, after any other try.
The putty sticks just a bit for a very short time; then I've to ... crush it on the hardened part to make it stick.
Let's take a BELT. I prepare it by rolling the putty on a flat surface, then I cut a thin strip but ... no way! It doesn't stick on the hardened part.
How do you manage it?
Thanks in advance!
 
You can also dab a drop of CA(superglue) to the hardened putty and then apply the fresh putty onto that, I have done this many times when the two part epoxy putty looses its adhesive quality. My problem occurs more so when the putty itself is getting old, really fresh stuff tends to be very sticky and stays that way for longer when you have mixed it.
Cheers
Steve
 

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