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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2636220" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>The cost of the Devcon was the least of my griefs. Removing partially set up Devcon was the worst. A tacky gummy mess. Much worse than prepping the original bedding job.</p><p></p><p>Now I buy the smaller containers of Gray Marine Tex. The two products are very similar in consistency and set times. </p><p></p><p>I believe I did weigh out the portions from the two Devcon containers. </p><p></p><p>I can add that the consistency of the Devcon product in the smaller of the two containers had changed over time, compared to a fresh container of product. I know because I had another new container of Devcon 10110. And I compared the product from the freshly opened container to the old product, when I bedded that rifle the second time around. So I felt confident the product in the smaller of the two containers had degraded, after it had been opened and stored in my reloading room for a period of time. </p><p>I stored the newly opened Devcon containers in the refrigerator after this experience. But then switched over to Marine Tex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2636220, member: 4191"] The cost of the Devcon was the least of my griefs. Removing partially set up Devcon was the worst. A tacky gummy mess. Much worse than prepping the original bedding job. Now I buy the smaller containers of Gray Marine Tex. The two products are very similar in consistency and set times. I believe I did weigh out the portions from the two Devcon containers. I can add that the consistency of the Devcon product in the smaller of the two containers had changed over time, compared to a fresh container of product. I know because I had another new container of Devcon 10110. And I compared the product from the freshly opened container to the old product, when I bedded that rifle the second time around. So I felt confident the product in the smaller of the two containers had degraded, after it had been opened and stored in my reloading room for a period of time. I stored the newly opened Devcon containers in the refrigerator after this experience. But then switched over to Marine Tex. [/QUOTE]
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