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General Climbing Discussion
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Havachatwithhexy... |
28-Jan-2006 At 10:39:13 AM |
Dave C
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On 27/01/2006 obsessedclimber wrote:
>Speaking of which- does the fire affect the glue, the bolts or the rock
>surrounding the bolt that much??
My source here (materials scientist) tells me that two-part glues should cope with the heat OK but single-part adhesives may be suspect. It would be an idea to contact manufacturers and find out the heat tolerance of any glues that have been used or are being used. (I've sent a PM to Neil about this.)
The effect on the rock, as Hexy rightly says, will be to cause exfoliation in some places but sandstone does generally cope better than granite.
DC (too lazy to change username)
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