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Devcon for bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1853607" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>If the stuff is still soft after a month you for sure mixed it wrong. There are two mix ratios, one by weight 9/1 Devocn/Hardner and one by volume 2.5/1 Devcon/ hardener ratio. Weighing the two components is far more accurate but I typical do the eyeball volume mix and have never had a problem./ I intentionally tried mixing a real small batch with way too much harder and way too little. Both create a problem. Other than that it is pretty forgiving.</p><p></p><p>Carnuba based paste wax makes far and away the best release agent and I have tried them all with Devcon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1853607, member: 26077"] If the stuff is still soft after a month you for sure mixed it wrong. There are two mix ratios, one by weight 9/1 Devocn/Hardner and one by volume 2.5/1 Devcon/ hardener ratio. Weighing the two components is far more accurate but I typical do the eyeball volume mix and have never had a problem./ I intentionally tried mixing a real small batch with way too much harder and way too little. Both create a problem. Other than that it is pretty forgiving. Carnuba based paste wax makes far and away the best release agent and I have tried them all with Devcon. [/QUOTE]
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