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Topic: Liquid plastic tool  (Read 1878 times)

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I have some resin fillings that the dentist hardened with what they said was a uv light, making that comparison the stuff might just live up to the advertising.

Thanks for posting the vid, I tried a few different routes but always ended up with the sign-up screen.  Which ended my interest, (til now).


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 Thanks for the assist Str8FiSHiN!
My apologies on the link. Worked on both computer and phone before I posted but doesn't work for me today. I wanted to share this since I saw so many potential quick fixes and a possible hull repair tool when on those extended trips. I have damaged a hull on day 2 of a 9 day trip and was limited to shoe goo and duct tape. This may have been a superior temporary fix. Anyway, Im making this purchase.
« Last Edit: December 20, 2014, 08:33:52 AM by Hydrospider »


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I have some resin fillings that the dentist hardened with what they said was a uv light, making that comparison the stuff might just live up to the advertising.

I had one of those fillings done a while back and thought about how useful it would be for kayak repairs. I asked the dentist where I could get ahold of it, but she said it wasn't available. It looks like this Bondic stuff is similar. If so, it should hold up.
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