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Post by magengar on Sept 13, 2011 2:31:37 GMT -5
Has anyone here ever used THIS?............. "Mr. Epoxy Pro High Density" How is it? Does it cure as rigid and solid as Resin? Sand-able? Paint-able? Sculpt-able? Drill-able? Working time BEFORE it cures? Good for small or large applications? Can it withstand Heat, up to how high? Can it withstand Cold, down to how low? Other similar products like this? (if so, please list it here) So many questions from an inquiring mind. ;D Thanks! zozo-mag
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Sept 30, 2011 18:24:37 GMT -5
?? I don't know. Sorry.
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Sept 30, 2011 18:28:08 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Oct 3, 2011 16:43:27 GMT -5
Wow, Thanks Ed! I'll check that out. zozo-mag
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Post by xiombarg on Oct 4, 2011 0:26:22 GMT -5
Not familair with this, but.. If it's an epoxy putty, I've had good luck with Tamiya epoxy putty, and even JB Weld putty for some things. Putty sticks well to most plastics (it's best to to some quick light sanding to roughen up the surface) and putty sands easy. When first mixed the Tamiya is a bit too sticky to easily sculpt, so I let it sit for a bit (like maybe 15-30 minutes) and then it works great.
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Post by magengar on Oct 4, 2011 6:29:28 GMT -5
Nice! I'm ready to try anything chimed in here and see what works best... I wanna use putties for sculpting original templates instead of wasting Casting resin. For now I've been using balsa wood and clay, and I'm about to experiment with fiberglass resin and body filler sold at Home Depot, since that stuff is used on cars, and cures in a few hours. Keep 'em comin! zozo-mag
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