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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 23651" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Max,</p><p>Marine Tex is being used by many top smiths, it seems to be the "in" bedding compound these days. It is relatively easy to use, but very unforgiving if you screw-up. Not effected by solvents, won't get punky. Brownells sells it. I have also used Devcon with nice results. </p><p>No doubt the Brownells bedding compounds (they have three or four proprietory names) are very good. They also have a spray release agent that I have used many times. Some guys just use Johnson paste wax, it spreads nicely and works fine.\</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 23651, member: 25"] Max, Marine Tex is being used by many top smiths, it seems to be the "in" bedding compound these days. It is relatively easy to use, but very unforgiving if you screw-up. Not effected by solvents, won't get punky. Brownells sells it. I have also used Devcon with nice results. No doubt the Brownells bedding compounds (they have three or four proprietory names) are very good. They also have a spray release agent that I have used many times. Some guys just use Johnson paste wax, it spreads nicely and works fine.\ Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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