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veeduber@isp.com wrote:
> ...where in closing I said, "Marvelous as epoxies are they do not even
> come close to resorcinol when it comes to durability."
None of the Big Borg stores in my part of Northern California, nor the
local, well stocked and well run Ace stock resorcinol, and I was told
by the proprietor of a specialty woodworking store that it isn't
stocked or distributed in California. I've had good luck mail
ordering it from various on-line hardware stores in Oregon, etc. But
when shipping is factored in, it's as expensive or more so than the
more readily available and still Adequate epoxy formulations like T-88.
How are you getting it down in Vista? Or have you decided that in spite
of it's advantages, it's not worth the hassle of getting it, and that
for most uses, moisture cure urethanes, epoxies, and plastic resin glue
are Good Enough?
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