JASinIL2006
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It has been a while since I put this one in but I don't remember it being too bad. I am leaning towards it kicking off before I had the wood clamped in place being the primary cause of it not adhering well.
No I did all that, pretty sure I had enough PB anyway, definitely pre-treated the wood and clamped it about as well as I could. I am thinking that the resin may have kicked off though it would explain the one sided good bond with the other side not so good. I'll have to figure out a way to slow down the reaction. I am going to do the relief holes this time, I don't remember that being a thing when I put this one in.
If your resin is kicking off too fast, you can back of the catalyst (MEKP) a bit, and/or try chilling the resin in the fridge before mixing it. Anything you can do to cool the resin/work surfaces will help slow the reaction and give you more working time.