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This is the Devcon I use. The Chinese product is great and used like any 2-part epoxy. If you want to know the details you would need an interpreter as its all in Chinese characters. For a release agent I use floor paste wax. Warm it up to put on and warm to take off. I do prefer the product that comes with the AcraGlass kits but don’t always have it on hand
Last edited by Tamid; 11/15/21 05:50 PM.
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SKB-Steve can you dye GFlex with the Acraglas dyes?
Thanks, Scott
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I use wax as a release agent with Devon plastic steel. Do not use rem-oil!
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Have been using Loctite slow set epoxy in the syringe from the hardware store. Takes color and fillers well. Floor wax for a release agent. Chuck
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Scott, Yes it takes dies. I use kiwi shoe polish for a release agent. I have been using g flex for a couple of years and really like. It is a little thicker than Accra glass but heat thins it nicely. Much longer set time too. Steve
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You might try G-flex by west systems, more viscous than accraglass but flows better with some heat. Strong and as the name implies, it has a fair bit of flex to it. Designed for wooden boat repairs, good stuff. Excellent product and works exactly as described by the company. You can buy it with differing speeds of hardening agent. My son and I bought a gallon with the extra slow hardener for a boat project. It poured well and filled cavities, and was strong enough to hold the bolts for the motor mounts on the 350 ci. V-8. https://www.westmarine.com/resin-resin-hardener
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Thank you very much gentlemen.
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