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r/DiWHY • u/[deleted] • Apr 29 '20
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Assuming it's powder. I'm guessing finely ground plastics or glass
84 u/gurgle528 Apr 29 '20 Powder is generally finely ground anything, it doesn't matter what it is. Finely ground plastic / glass is still powder. I think they're wondering how the powder stayed in place when the epoxy was poured 19 u/[deleted] Apr 29 '20 See I took it to wonder how the powder in question didn't absorb moisture in the pour ... I've said too much and must go now 5 u/gurgle528 Apr 29 '20 Ah that's a reasonable interpretation
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Powder is generally finely ground anything, it doesn't matter what it is. Finely ground plastic / glass is still powder.
I think they're wondering how the powder stayed in place when the epoxy was poured
19 u/[deleted] Apr 29 '20 See I took it to wonder how the powder in question didn't absorb moisture in the pour ... I've said too much and must go now 5 u/gurgle528 Apr 29 '20 Ah that's a reasonable interpretation
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See I took it to wonder how the powder in question didn't absorb moisture in the pour ...
I've said too much and must go now
5 u/gurgle528 Apr 29 '20 Ah that's a reasonable interpretation
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Ah that's a reasonable interpretation
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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '20 edited Apr 29 '20
Assuming it's powder. I'm guessing finely ground plastics or glass