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Yet another DIY bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1886601" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I would look to Marine tex or Devcon. I've used Accraglas many times but had batches of it that were unusable new in the box or short shelf life. It's also important to me to have something that has a working time that you don't have to rush the application time in case of minor hiccups where you need to remask, apply release somewhere you needed to etc...stuff happens.</p><p>"User friendly" is what I look for.</p><p>Professional smiths doing this day in, day out may disagree and need a fast set material. I'm not "that guy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1886601, member: 104363"] I would look to Marine tex or Devcon. I've used Accraglas many times but had batches of it that were unusable new in the box or short shelf life. It's also important to me to have something that has a working time that you don't have to rush the application time in case of minor hiccups where you need to remask, apply release somewhere you needed to etc...stuff happens. "User friendly" is what I look for. Professional smiths doing this day in, day out may disagree and need a fast set material. I'm not "that guy". [/QUOTE]
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