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Patrick Tufts
Greater than one weekI used it to essentially fluff up flash powder by adding 1/10th of 1%to the mix. It allegedly makes the fire front from the point of ignition spread more rapidly throughout the total volume of flash instead of having the likelihood that some of the flash intended to go off get smashed at the ends of the shell while the inner part breaks the shell and wastes the powder at the ends un burnt. Use less flash, less power, but more boom! Its the lightest compound I have yet to handle and will actually begin leaving the tub upon opening, so wear a mask!
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Bud Miller
> 3 dayWorked great as a rigidizer for ceramic blanket in a forge. Mixed 1:2 with water and a few drops of food coloring. Brushed on. For my blanket feeling like stale pound cake and ready for use.
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Aaron Siler
> 3 dayI used this product to mix with Pros-aide to create a cabo-patch compound used for filling in defects in facial prosthetics. The quality of the product was perfect for this application. The size of the container worked perfectly.
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Alan C
> 3 dayThickened the gelcoat I used on my sons sailboat hull. Worked well. Thanks
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jl
> 3 dayBought to thicken epoxy and liquid hide glue. Worked well for both to reduce excessive squeeze out and running in complex joints. Did not affect set time.
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Marianne Fryman
> 3 dayDid exactly what I wanted too.
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Laura McKenna
> 3 dayWe use this product to thicken silkscreen ink. Works well.
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Daniel G.
Greater than one weekI rated the product 5 stars because it is a good quality product, it is not my favorite though, it takes a lot to make a thickened paste and i ended up blowing through this can quite quickly. Awesome product if its what you require
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Tony Rossetti
Greater than one weekGreat scilica fumed is the only way to have your errant silica
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Went
> 3 dayAdded to epoxy resin to thicken mix. Worked well to stop mixture from running on vertical surfaces.