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Favorite bedding compounds
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 1945560" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>I have mentioned this before but for what it is worth, my 2 cents, more like 1 cent. Over several years I have used many different compounds to bed with. Have not used marine-tex so cant compare it. However, of all of the bedding compounds there is one that seems to be the hardest of all. I keep leftover batches of compounds that have hardened and Bisonite cannot even be cut with a chisel. I use to say for my guns, bisonite. For other people guns, Devcon. The reason being Devcon is goo and it cleans up very easy before hardening with wet q tips. Bisonite very hard to clean up before it sets up and when it does set it is extremely hard to edge and finish. Bisonite is no longer available, and maybe thats good because now I use Devcon and is much easier to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 1945560, member: 29241"] I have mentioned this before but for what it is worth, my 2 cents, more like 1 cent. Over several years I have used many different compounds to bed with. Have not used marine-tex so cant compare it. However, of all of the bedding compounds there is one that seems to be the hardest of all. I keep leftover batches of compounds that have hardened and Bisonite cannot even be cut with a chisel. I use to say for my guns, bisonite. For other people guns, Devcon. The reason being Devcon is goo and it cleans up very easy before hardening with wet q tips. Bisonite very hard to clean up before it sets up and when it does set it is extremely hard to edge and finish. Bisonite is no longer available, and maybe thats good because now I use Devcon and is much easier to use. [/QUOTE]
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