I found iF you line a small cup with tin foil, then pour the amount needed into the lined cup ,your U-40 jar will last a lot longer after replacing the lid with the new (spare) cap . This resin applies smooth with a good thickness needed , second coat can be applied after drying of the first coat , still tacky after 10 mins of rolling . must be in a vented room itβs vapors linger on for awhile . All and all vary good resin for line guide rapping ππ½ππ½
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This is a good alternative to two part epoxy, especially for doing repair work. I've used it on wrap repair and touch-up on blank finish. I haven't used it on a whole blank. It does smell a little, but it dries fast and hard.
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Easy to use and looks great,very economical, looks like a new pole!
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no mixing, excelent finish. thinner than some two part finshes but very good after several coats.
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It went on my fly rod very well
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Cures fast.
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As advertized.
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