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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Knutz" data-source="post: 2636059" data-attributes="member: 123671"><p>The powder that came with acraglas was called "Floc" or "Microballons" I have used all kinds of stuff, I even have used atomized stainless steel powder that came from Brownells. I still use 3 types of bedding material depending on what the job at hand is. Devcon, Marine-Tex and Acraglas Gel. I just ordered some Pro Bed 2000 to give it a try. The cost of this stuff is getting out of hand though.</p><p></p><p>I have a wood stove out in the shop and set the devcon next to it for a bit before using it and it helps it flow a little better, If it's hot outside, Let it sit in the sun in that black jar it comes in.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: I also forgot to mention one very important thing, When mixing this stuff, always use a fresh stick for the resin, And another for the hardener, And don't mix up the lids for the jars, If you get even the slightest amount of hardener in the resin, The next time you go to use it, The stuff will be hard as a rock!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Knutz, post: 2636059, member: 123671"] The powder that came with acraglas was called "Floc" or "Microballons" I have used all kinds of stuff, I even have used atomized stainless steel powder that came from Brownells. I still use 3 types of bedding material depending on what the job at hand is. Devcon, Marine-Tex and Acraglas Gel. I just ordered some Pro Bed 2000 to give it a try. The cost of this stuff is getting out of hand though. I have a wood stove out in the shop and set the devcon next to it for a bit before using it and it helps it flow a little better, If it's hot outside, Let it sit in the sun in that black jar it comes in. Edit to add: I also forgot to mention one very important thing, When mixing this stuff, always use a fresh stick for the resin, And another for the hardener, And don't mix up the lids for the jars, If you get even the slightest amount of hardener in the resin, The next time you go to use it, The stuff will be hard as a rock! [/QUOTE]
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