Regards using epoxy to fill holes in Mower engine cases I offer the following two bobs worth. Years ago I was inspecting a 30 Mw steam generator, and noticed a couple of blokes applying Devcon pump repair epoxy to the fixed outer casing where the low pressure blade tips run. They were filling in deep steam erosion areas. I was immediately spell bound. Here was a compound that could survive casing temperatures. I had just stumbled on to something that I could use in my shed to repair Dirtbike engine casings, corroded out alloy cooling system components, and even electronic devices that have been mechanically damaged. This epoxy in it's various forms sets very tough and hard. I have used the ceramic epoxy made also by devcon to protect the OD on Eddy current probes used to inspect condenser tubes. These probes have to travel into and out of thousands of tubes and the wear rates were very low. This stuff works well on chain guides etc. It is good for casting small parts. Really its up to ones ingenuity as to what epoxy compounds can be used for. One word of advice is you have to measure the proportions accurately or it will not go off. I use medical syringes to do this measuring.:thumbsup: