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  1. #1
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    Default Epoxy putty

    Hi,

    Who has use this epoxy Putty?




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    </TD><TD vAlign=top align=right> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TR><TD>A versatile, hand kneadable fast setting epoxy putty that is ideal for repairing, rebuilding, reshaping or restoring almost anything. It can be drilled, filed, machined, screwed, sawn, sanded, stained and painted. Packaged in a handy roll so you can just cut off what you require and save the rest for another day, it hardens in 5-10 minutes, after mixing. Approved for contact with drinking water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Learner View Post
    Hi,

    Who has use this epoxy Putty?...............
    I have.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    So've I.

    P

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    Real helpful guys.

    I bought some but haven't used it, sorry.
    anne-maria.
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    Default used knead it

    used it often in emergency situations ,
    4 wd oil filter got hit by a rock removed and cleaned and filled
    diesel fuel tank neck broken off rejoined to tank

    the best way to repair anything is with correct materials,but this stuff is good and no reason not to leave it permanent, if its not a safety issue,

    main thing with any thing like this is clean the item very well

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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Real helpful guys.
    Well it goes a bit like this:

    There is a product with a specific purpose and a range of uses that is so wide that I can't begin to imagine what the intended use is.

    It has some pretty clear instructions about its use, isn't cheap, and is used for all manner of emergency and in a broad range of permanent solutions too or even making castings and filling in bits of broken crockery.

    If the question was a bit more helpful, then the answers could be a bit more specific!

    Maybe if the Learner had read the directions and had a question relating to its use, it'd be a bit easier to make sense of the question.

    At the same time, may I have the temerity to ask how helpful is a response like
    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady
    "I bought some but haven't used it?"
    Why did you buy it? Does it have a shelf life? How long have you had it? What are you thinking of using it for? What alternatives did you consider?

    If you were going to fill a hole in brickwork, I'd ask why not use plaster, if you were going to join a couple of copper pipes I ask why not use solder, if you were going to fill a hole in a boat while it was underwater, I'd suggest using a different product.

    The question didn't imply that any advice was needed, it was simply a poll of whose used it.

    Cheers,

    P

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    If we keep biting he will never go away

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    If we keep biting he will never go away
    Ahh yes.

    Good point.

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    Actually, Hubby bought some, and we ended up calling a plumber. (Mossi on my forehead.)
    anne-maria.
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    Somebody removed my recipe.
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