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Some have said that good resin won't give you the bubbles in the drill holes?
Any one been using pit resin that does not leave any bubbles? I'm talking about bubbles that were not there, but show up during the curing process in the drill hole If you can tell me what supplier you use I would really appreciate the info. thanks rp P.s. </p> |
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I think this might be more of a technician issue than a resin issue. If you go with one of the top resin suppliers you should be fine as far as product quality is concerned. There will be some variances from brand to brand though. Stay away from the generics as the quality might not be consistant. I personally use Delta Kits Resin only.
Tip:Make sure all the air is evacuated. Sometimes a small air pocket might be hiding just under the injector seal or the pit resin might be airated when applied. Hope this helps somewhat. Pay it foward, Brian www.safeglasstechnologies.com info@safeglasstechnologies.com</p> |
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