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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 04:32:14 GMT, "Brian D"
wrote something .......and in reply I say!: OK. Thanks. I will check it out. It's been a while, and I was not "up" with the self-mix epoxy idea when I was mucking about, if indeed it was available at amateur levels. :- I have used balloons, but not CabOSil. Yes, adding silica miraculously changes a droopy glop into a glop that stays put. Doesn't require too much either. The amount you add doesn't affect the ability to sand at all ...can't tell it's there when you are sanding. Brian ************************************************** **************************************** Whenever you have to prove to yourself that you are not something, you probably are. Nick White --- HEAD:Hertz Music remove ns from my header address to reply via email !! ") _/ ) ( ) _//- \__/ |
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