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threadmaster one
Posted by: Bucky Allen (---.dhcp.embarqhsd.net)
Date: March 05, 2013 09:59PM

How many use it. I really like it the only problem I have with it is my fault dabbing at it I need to learn to apply and walk away

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Re: threadmaster one
Posted by: Jay Lancaster (---.hsd1.sc.comcast.net)
Date: March 05, 2013 10:02PM

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Re: threadmaster one
Posted by: Lou Auret (204.16.161.---)
Date: March 06, 2013 08:20AM

You said it: you need to learn to apply and walk away.
Gravity levels all liquids.
Now this is coming from a guy who is happy to froth TM lite, nuke it 4 seconds to kill the bubbles and then use a hair drier with a dust mask on its output end during application of said TM lite.
Its lots of learning curve.
Nice thing is its worth it as it stays 100% clear over 12 months and is thicker than PG if that is what your build needs.

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Re: threadmaster one
Posted by: chris stevenson (---.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net)
Date: March 06, 2013 09:44AM

lou,good advice,but hes using TM1,not lite.NEVER use any heat with TM1,the heat has an adverse effect causing extreme cloudiness in the finish.

www.southriverrodsllc.com

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Re: threadmaster one
Posted by: Lou Auret (204.16.161.---)
Date: March 06, 2013 01:11PM

Chris i know: i tried to tell him to leave it (tm One) alone and know how hard that is to do, because i got to pick up a bad habit with TM lite. But think its worth effort to learn as it(tm One) is a great clear product.

Misrelated participles etc.....
if it was not 100% clear to you i bet it was not clear to others and that is just plain bad English. Sorry for any confusion.

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