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 Post subject: Resin Capsules
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Has anyone used the resin capsule stud fixing method? Where you stick a resin capsule in the hole and hammer your stud in, breaking the glass and mixing the resin?

How good is it? Seems just the job for someone who only has 1 or 2 holes a year because the capsule keeps the resin unmixed.

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They are great and actually work well if you install them correctly- NOT with a hammer.
They are supposed to be driven in by rotary hammer action to adequately mix the stuff inc the glass up and this type should NOT be used in brick.

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Hi Stoday i fully agree with Steve the Gas they are good and realy easy to use, heres some info on how to use them its page 3 if i remember right


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Thanks Steve & Styx.

Someone must have found the link useful; I'm here in less than 5 hours after Styx posted and it's been downloaded 7 times already.

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Yes, tend to use the injection system much more though.
As said the capsules go in and are driven by drill with adaptor, if you buy the propper studs, they have a hex on/in the top.

Otherwise, a few knocks with a hammer, but make sure you give it a good few turns to get it all mixed up.

Remember to observe the hole size required for the stud, 2mm bigger upto m16, then M20 up is +4mm

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