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If you are going to bed it tonight and shoot it on Sunday the best thing to do for the strength of the epoxy is to let it set cool for at least 24 hours and only then do you put the heat to it. If you put it in a hot box to raise the temp to about 100F for 24 hours AFTER it sets, the epoxy will be significantly stronger than keeping it hot the whole time.

A hot box can be as simple as a light bulb in a box with a standard electric heat thermostat installed. I've used one that cost me about $15 for years...

I have tested this a number of times and a number of ways, but got the advice directly from a research chemist working at formulating epoxies for Industrial Formulators.
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