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"AndrzejM" writes:
They were on our market before, but I'm affraid they've stoped that. Thanks for links, resins range looks good, but anyway I think american stuff is cheaper (specially now) and little less complicated in my opinion, I won't argue with "cheaper" but I don't understand "less complicated". I have used WEST, SP, some French brand, NM, some high-grade stuff from CIBA-Geigy... not much difference in handling any of these in a wood-epoxy or laminating scenario. (all these misterious numbers and names - I know it is usefull, but for real first time builder just resin and hardener (ok, could be fast, medium, slow) would be enough. Are there any other alternatives than resin + hardener? (Well, I have actually come across one type that also included the handling of tiny amounts of "accelerator".) -- Martin Schöön "Problems worthy of attack show their worth by hitting back." Piet Hein |
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