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Posted by:
Dan Corbett
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Date: December 07, 2001 12:25PM
U-40 Rodbond in 32oz size in stock? I love this stuff but no one seems to have the big jugs. e-mail me or post if you have it in stock. Thanks. Dan Re: Any sponsors have
Posted by:
Karen Hapka
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Date: December 07, 2001 12:59PM
Dan, I have the U40-32 ,the NEW U40-FastCast and U40-Ferrule lube all coming in next week. Thanks, Karen Hapka Bingham Enterprises Re: Any sponsors have
Posted by:
Tom McNamara
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Date: December 07, 2001 01:46PM
Dan, we have also have it in stock & availble for ordering on-line as well as the rest of the U40 family of products. We also now have added the Classic Coat epoxy's on-line as well. Tom McNamara Mud Hole Custom Tackle [www.mudhole.com] Re: Any sponsors have
Posted by:
Richard's Rod & Reel
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Date: December 07, 2001 02:02PM
Dan, We'll also be glad to accomadate your Rod Bond or U-40 orders and requests. Very good products! Ask for our free catalog. Be glad to mail it out to you or feel free to email anytime for ordering or assistance. Rich Richard's Rod& Reel Service Re: Any sponsors have
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe (REELMAN)
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Date: December 07, 2001 05:38PM
It sounds like you have plenty of sources now. I use nothing but Rod Bond Bob Try this
Posted by:
Mike Ballard
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Date: December 07, 2001 06:27PM
To make it a bit less messy to use I put mine in the large hobby type syringes. I pack one full of one part and the another full of the other part. Now when I need to mix some up I don't have to fool with the messy jars and lids. I just squirt out what I need and away I go. Make sure your syringes have the large tubes or get the mono-jet type where you can cut the tube back to allow for a larger opening. Re: Try this
Posted by:
Bruce Young
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Date: December 07, 2001 09:21PM
Try using a pallet knife. You can get it at an art supply store. I use a fairly flexible one. It is like spreading butter with a knife. It works perfect for picking the epoxy out of the containers and for mixing. You just Take the knife and spread the two parts out on a paper. It will also pick up any Rod Bond even if it is paper thin. It will scrape it up and pile it in any configuration. I also use it to apply the Glue to any surface. Get a shape that has a small point. It helps facilitate getting into tight areas. Good luck, Bruce Young Landing Gear Re: Try this
Posted by:
Scott Greenberg
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Date: December 13, 2001 09:18AM
Dan, Looks like you have a lot of choices. Merrick Tackle's Got, it too! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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