Fortunately I scored some phenolic a couple months ago for the router table I'm building. I'm finally getting to the point of building the fence and adding tracks to the top. Having never worked with phenolic before I had no idea how hard this stuff is. I love it! however, getting a screw in it is next to impossible even though I have pre-drilled larger holes than I normally would.
I'm considering using CA glue to secure the t tracks in the dadoes I've cut in the top. Would that be sufficient? Or am I going to need to use a tap and die set? I have never used a tap set before but I am thinking that may be what is required if I need to use any sort of mechanical fastener.
Would CA glue be the best for bonding aluminum tracks to the phenolic, or would epoxy be better. If CA glue, my guess is the thin stuff would be best.
Any ideas or suggestions on how to attach things to the phenolic are appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
I'm considering using CA glue to secure the t tracks in the dadoes I've cut in the top. Would that be sufficient? Or am I going to need to use a tap and die set? I have never used a tap set before but I am thinking that may be what is required if I need to use any sort of mechanical fastener.
Would CA glue be the best for bonding aluminum tracks to the phenolic, or would epoxy be better. If CA glue, my guess is the thin stuff would be best.
Any ideas or suggestions on how to attach things to the phenolic are appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob