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0.28 sg microspheres (3 quarts)
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Three quarts of 0.28 g/cc specific gravity microspheres (about 15.3 oz). Used as a thickener for epoxies. These are extra fine size (most similar products are 0.7 g/cc). They are so fine that they easily float in the air, so wear a mask when adding to your epoxy. Use about 2 parts thickener to 1 part epoxy.
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0.6 sg microspheres (3 quarts)
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Three quarts of 0.6 g/cc specific gravity microspheres (about 33.6 oz). Used as a thickener for epoxies. NOte that most of our competitors sell a thicker, cruder, 0.7 g/cc microballon/microsphere (at a much higher cost). Usual mix is about 2 parts thickener to 1 part epoxy.
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EZ Thick™ (3 quarts)
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Three quarts of EZ Thick™ (about 24 oz). Used as a thickener for epoxies. Stirs in easily. Turns epoxies milky white. About 2 parts thickener added to 1 part epoxy will produce a gel/putty.
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Fumed Silica (3 quarts)
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A very common epoxy thickener. Very light, it tends to easily float in the air while mixing into the epoxy. It takes about 2 parts thickener to one part epoxy to make an epoxy paste/gel. Sold in 3 quart units with 8 oz bottle to storage. Used by fly fisherman to coat their fishing flies. Usually ships USPS
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Graphite powder (1 pound)
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One pound of graphite powder (about 1 quart). Added to epoxy to reduce friction and or give a 'cool' midnight gray color. Very fine texture, will from a cloud around you, so wear a safety mask! Sometimes call the poor man's teflon (tm). Note: we sell teflon (tm) powder too!
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Ground Walnut Grit - medium (3 quart)
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A medium grade ground walnut anti slip additive for coatings - 3 quarts. Use walnut shell in coating for anti slip in situations where you might want to remove / sand off the coatings and grit in the future. You cannot do that if you used sand for your anti slip medium! Also, don't want sand on your beautiful boat deck! Unlike sand, which will sink if you mix into your coating, the walnut shell stays suspended much better!
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Poly fibers (3 quarts)
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Three quarts of poly fibers (about 9 oz). Used as a thickener for epoxies and more importantly, reinforce thick areas of epoxy. Consider it like rebar for epoxy putty, or the strands in reinforced nylon fabric. Competitors often use 'ground up cotton rag material' not these non-porous poly fibers.
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Wood Flour (3 quarts)
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Three quarts of wood flour (about 29 oz). Used as a thickener for epoxies. This [product is actually very fine saw dust, mostly pine wood, I think. It stirs into the clear epoxies easily and produces a nice tan/woody color. Also smells good! Common mix is approximately 2 parts thickener to 1 part epoxy.
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