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Suitability of Araldite for repairs.
I've heard so many different opinions on this, so please don't think me rude, but I'd like some advice from someone who KNOWS the answer to this question.

I've got a couple of very minor bumps (3mm hairline crack on nose, etc.) that I'd like to patch. They are so minor that you would almost not bother, but I just want to be sure no water can leak in.

Because there is virtually no visible damage to the board, I want to use something that will not be visible. I am thinking of using "ultra clear" araldite which can be purchased in a teeny weeny 4ml syringe that would be sufficient for my need.

I know it is epoxy, but it rarely gets a mention here, and I have heard some adverse anecdotal comments that I am not sure were based on any reliable knowledge. Is there any reason not to use Araldite?

Thanks,
Harrow.
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The proper product for filling a large volume is Expanding 2 part Polyurethane Foam. Prepare a bag for the hole to force the foam into the board, then mix equal quantities of the two part. The foam starts expanding in 40 second and is hard enough to work with in 15 minutes.

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