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Devcon 10110 vs 10270?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 580741" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>Me too; always use 10110, and no problem with it. Never heard of 10270, so I googled it, and here is what I found:</p><p></p><p>Description: A stainless steel-filled epoxy for rebuilding and repairing stainless steel equipment.</p><p>Intended Use: Repairs cracks, dents, and breaks in stainless steel machinery or castings; rebuilds dairy equipment; repairs stainless</p><p>steel holding tanks</p><p>Product</p><p>features:</p><p>Acceptable for use in meat and poultry plants</p><p>Machinable to metallic finish</p><p>NSF® Approved (Certified to ANSI/NSF61)</p><p>Resistant to chemicals and most acids, bases, solvents, and alkalis</p><p></p><p>Sounds like its for use in stainless steel equipment, not gun stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 580741, member: 7402"] Me too; always use 10110, and no problem with it. Never heard of 10270, so I googled it, and here is what I found: Description: A stainless steel-filled epoxy for rebuilding and repairing stainless steel equipment. Intended Use: Repairs cracks, dents, and breaks in stainless steel machinery or castings; rebuilds dairy equipment; repairs stainless steel holding tanks Product features: Acceptable for use in meat and poultry plants Machinable to metallic finish NSF® Approved (Certified to ANSI/NSF61) Resistant to chemicals and most acids, bases, solvents, and alkalis Sounds like its for use in stainless steel equipment, not gun stocks. [/QUOTE]
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