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Old 02-24-2008
gt_repair gt_repair is offline
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Default Crack resins you have used?

I would like to ask what Crack resins you have used or do use to date. and if you have stopped using that resin for what reason. Which one is better to you and why?

****Please, only respond with your user name we are use to seeing so we know you are a real user here. Not a competitor trying to promote there product. I am not looking for promotions*****

As you know by my user name I use GT, but I am hearing everyone talking up "MEGABOND" and I would like to know if you used another brand and switched to "MEGABOND" and for what reason.

Lets keep it clean
Thank you.
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

It's actually called Magnibond
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

Sorry, Megabond sounds good also.... I can not edit it now.....
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

Gt Repair,
Hey there my fellow GT user. I also use GT resins (14 years) but Care should be taken when asking questions about different resins. It would be like asking us about using Golden Clear resins, I for one would make note of the wrong name being used, wouldn't you?
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

I don't get it. Somebody misspells the name and what does that prove?
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

Dave
I am not selling or plugging a name, Just asking if one used a differant name and changed or not and why.

If Brent thinks I or anyone else walks over the line he will delete that or all....

I do know that not everyone uses DELTA resins, But we are all in the same line of work...
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

jayjacque

It proves I do not use it, but I am intrested in feed back to see if I would be using it also.

As most everyone knows I do not spell worth a darn. But I know most of you are old grammer teachers.
I just hate typing and grammer was not my high point in school..
Please get over the spelling. The point is out there.
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Old 02-24-2008
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Default Re: Crack resins you have used?

I think you missed my point! Incorrect spelling was not my issue. It appeared to be an incorrect use of the word "Magnibond" as the word "Megabond" was in quotes. GT' resins are called Diamond Clear not Golden Clear. Get the point, now?
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