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I cant find the small tubes of two part devcon plastic steel localy anymore, no one carries it anymore

Found midway has it in one pounders

Question is: Is this 2 jars(2 part) One jar of resin and one jar of hardener? Or is this different than the 2 part stuff?

 
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I "believe" that picture is the jar of part "A" there should also be a "B"


As usual just my $.02
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please give marinetex grey a shot


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please give marinetex grey a shot


Jeffy, who handles Marinetex grey? bewildered


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Thanks Paul

This is the stuff ive used before, and it is "good shit" . It has a #62345, and is black when mixed and hard


Is it the same stuff

im going to use it this time on back side of some Old black Plastic Single action revolver grips off a Herters powermag to repair the locator pin boss and stop anymore cracking
 
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Jeff, I had some marine tex years ago, put cant find a local supplier either. Gotta mail order every damn thing anymore Big Grin
 
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Brown ells and most boat and marineshops. The white is softer, alot


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I'm just about out of Accra-gel. I will order a batch of Marinetex from Montizuma to see how it performs for me. Can a guy use atomized Stainless Steel with it? popcorn


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If you can't find Devcon, just use JB Weld from the auto parts stores. It's a steel filled epoxy too.
 
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I guess you could. I do big bores, up to 550s with it.


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Here in Aus i buy the Devcon in pots like your picture.

It will come in a box, the big pot like your picture will be the filler, there will be a small pot with hardener, they are NOT mixed at 50/50 like the other tube stuff.

I use the liquid, Stock #10210.

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I have used J-B weld and it works, but I like the Devcon 10110 better. I find it easier to work with, it's more paste and less runny. I use a scale to get the mix right. I am able to get it at my local industrial supply store. It doesn't age fast (it will last for 1 or 2 years) and there is enough to do 8 to 10 guns........Tom


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I prefer marine tex
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When you are REALLY sure you are set up for the bedding, try Devcon Titanium. I got some on recommendation from Iron Brigade Armory years ago. Unbelievable stuff, and not just the price...


 
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