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Yet another DIY bedding question
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1887621" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>I bought a 1 pound Devcon 10110 kit and so far in three small bedding jobs it has been great. The consistency allows you to get it everywhere you want it but it doesn't flow in to places where you dont want it. Clean up is easy before it cures and excess is easy to trim away after it cures. Working time was plenty, I never had it start to harden before it was in place and "cleaned" around my masking. I was careful to do all my prep before mixing but it probably would allow for slight delays if you forget one thing.</p><p></p><p>I haven't used other bedding materials but i have enough experience with epoxy and composites to know that it is easy to work with.</p><p></p><p>Also, the 1 pound kit is a lot. I'm going to be doing at least two more bedding jobs and I dont think I will run out of epoxy any time soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1887621, member: 113501"] I bought a 1 pound Devcon 10110 kit and so far in three small bedding jobs it has been great. The consistency allows you to get it everywhere you want it but it doesn't flow in to places where you dont want it. Clean up is easy before it cures and excess is easy to trim away after it cures. Working time was plenty, I never had it start to harden before it was in place and "cleaned" around my masking. I was careful to do all my prep before mixing but it probably would allow for slight delays if you forget one thing. I haven't used other bedding materials but i have enough experience with epoxy and composites to know that it is easy to work with. Also, the 1 pound kit is a lot. I'm going to be doing at least two more bedding jobs and I dont think I will run out of epoxy any time soon. [/QUOTE]
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