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Hi Lee,

Yes, we've got a trade counter here at Park Hall business park so you're more than welcome to come in to see us and pick up any materials you need and we've always got tech support staff on hand if you need any advice.
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Warren (Staff) - 11/8/2018 9:22:31 AM
That looks really good.  It's nice to see a bit of variety from time to time on the kind of projects being done.

Thanks Warren.  It actually looks better, the picture doesn't do it justice.
Anyway, I will keep the blu tack in my arsenal Smile

Also off topic ... Do you sell directly from park hall? As in can I call in? Or is it just online?

Lee.

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That looks really good.  It's nice to see a bit of variety from time to time on the kind of projects being done.


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kanodi - 11/6/2018 5:46:12 PM
Warren (Staff) - 11/6/2018 5:13:40 PM
Unfortunately we have not experimented with blue tack for this kind of purpose.  You would be better off using Plasticine or our Filleting wax for the purpose.

Hi Warren,

Thank you for your advice, I went ahead and give it a go. Will let you know :s

Hi,
It worked a treat.


Thanks,
Lee.

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Warren (Staff) - 11/6/2018 5:13:40 PM
Unfortunately we have not experimented with blue tack for this kind of purpose.  You would be better off using Plasticine or our Filleting wax for the purpose.

Hi Warren,

Thank you for your advice, I went ahead and give it a go. Will let you know :s

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Unfortunately we have not experimented with blue tack for this kind of purpose.  You would be better off using Plasticine or our Filleting wax for the purpose.


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Hi there,

Just a quick one as a search threw nothing back..

Will the glasscast 3 stick to blu tac? I plan on using it to stop the epoxy from going where I don't want it to go.

I have used your resins before, and am used to using decorators caulk for this use, but I have never used it on a 'finished' project, which I don't want to ruin with decorators caulk.

Obviously any other ideas would be great too Smile

P.S It is a wooden jewelry box, the lid is hopefully going to have dried autumn leaves suspending in resin.

Thanks,
Lee.
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