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Hi there!
I recently posted in a DIY Home Renovation forum, asking if anyone could advise me on epoxy for a mitre'd corner.

Everyone was like "no one uses epoxy for that, just caulk it!"

But, I've seen plenty of great videos like this one of people creating beautiful minimal mitred corners using epoxy.

1. Can anyone confirm that - yes - this is the right technique to use?

2. Can anyone specify what type of epoxy to buy?
I've heard "surface bonder, or repair resin"

3. Can anyone recommend an epoxy brand that can be purchased in small quantities?
I found this product:
...but I'd love feedback.

Thanks in advance!!!!
 

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