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Patrick Tufts
> 3 dayI used it to essentially fluff up flash powder by adding 1/10th of 1%to the mix. It allegedly makes the fire front from the point of ignition spread more rapidly throughout the total volume of flash instead of having the likelihood that some of the flash intended to go off get smashed at the ends of the shell while the inner part breaks the shell and wastes the powder at the ends un burnt. Use less flash, less power, but more boom! Its the lightest compound I have yet to handle and will actually begin leaving the tub upon opening, so wear a mask!
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Paul B.
> 3 dayI used this product to thicken epoxy resin repair on a boat transome. Worked fine.
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St. Rose
> 3 dayUsed this to fix the edge of an Epoxy countertop. This is my first time using this and itv helped me resolve my issue
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Robert C.
> 3 dayWorks with epoxy and gel coat. Sands easily. Perfect for athickening agent.
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Ethan.N
> 3 dayHard as a rock
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Sebastian Margaglio
> 3 dayI used this to make ceramic blanket rigidizer. Be careful how much water you add, start with the powder and add just enough water so that it will spray. It worked pretty well as a rigidizer.
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neilz
> 3 daymilkshake mix poured into a pillar speaker enclosures.
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Marianne Fryman
> 3 dayDid exactly what I wanted too.
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LonDel
> 3 dayThis was my first time using thickened epoxy. It was easy to use and worked great.
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J. Schumacher
> 3 dayI bought 2 of the containers for a rebuild of my boats hard top. It was recommended by a guy that does fiberglass work for a living. It works great by just adding some and stirring in until you get the consistency you need. The resin thickened quickly with small amounts added, keeping it from running past the intended work area. I also used a bunch to make a paste for some crack fills and it was excellent. I couldn’t detect any weakness in the filled areas either.