Favorite DeltaKits Resin To Use?

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Favorite DeltaKits Resin To Use?

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Hey everybody! I love reading what you all have to say. Sometimes I feel I want to talk about "shop" stuff, but no one around me understands what I am saying. lol

So I wanted to ask a question that I have been toying with lately.

What type of DeltaKits Resin do you like to use? Higher or lower viscosity? I'm just curious. I tend to use thicker stuff, but I would love to get some input from all the seasoned pros on why they use what you do. So please let me know what you like. I'm trying out all sorts of stuff right now.

Thanks!
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Magnibond on every repair.
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WindshieldScott wrote:Hey everybody! I love reading what you all have to say. Sometimes I feel I want to talk about "shop" stuff, but no one around me understands what I am saying. lol

So I wanted to ask a question that I have been toying with lately.

What type of DeltaKits Resin do you like to use? Higher or lower viscosity? I'm just curious. I tend to use thicker stuff, but I would love to get some input from all the seasoned pros on why they use what you do. So please let me know what you like. I'm trying out all sorts of stuff right now.

Thanks!
W/S Scott, You said in another thread [We use a different method], Do you use a differant system and or Resin also or Delta sysem?

My choice of resins have been GT resins..... My Viscosity will depend on the type of break and temp.
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Magnabond all the way.
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just chippen away wrote:
WindshieldScott wrote:Hey everybody! I love reading what you all have to say. Sometimes I feel I want to talk about "shop" stuff, but no one around me understands what I am saying. lol

So I wanted to ask a question that I have been toying with lately.

What type of DeltaKits Resin do you like to use? Higher or lower viscosity? I'm just curious. I tend to use thicker stuff, but I would love to get some input from all the seasoned pros on why they use what you do. So please let me know what you like. I'm trying out all sorts of stuff right now.

Thanks!
W/S Scott, You said in another thread [We use a different method], Do you use a differant system and or Resin also or Delta sysem?

My choice of resins have been GT resins..... My Viscosity will depend on the type of break and temp.
I hope I didnt come off sounding snobby in that previous post. That wasn't my intention.

But to answer the question, I was trained at a different location then Delta. So we use a system very similar to delta, but with no mirror and I believe with different resins. All the bottles we buy are Private Labeled.

Out of respect for the forum hosts, I won't get into specific names, but I have been experimenting with different types of resin. The one we currently use is considered "thick".

But I am planning on heading up to DeltaKits for their training as early as next month. Hence, why I am curious about their differed types of resins and the success people have had with them.
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Go to the training.
Evaluate the resin you use in training.
Does it work well?
You decide.
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