my only problem with duramix is its 40 dollars a tube.
Most of the time I can just use a 3 dollar tube of plastic epoxy for my needs.
And some Hilti guns (got them from my work) make perfect duarmix guns withou any modifications.
cool so its just like how you use 4040
my only problem with duramix is its 40 dollars a tube.
Most of the time I can just use a 3 dollar tube of plastic epoxy for my needs.
And some Hilti guns (got them from my work) make perfect duarmix guns withou any modifications.
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I can get the stuff at $15 a tube so its not so bad for me![]()
Sorry I was thinking of the 4240, I can get that for $15. Its actually the same as 4040 just there more in the container (200ccs I believe hence the 2 after the 4)
Only ones I can get are
Duramix 4247 ( Super Fast Plastic Repair and Adhesive ),
Duramix 4240 ( Plastic Repair Semi Rigid (same as 4040 just larger))
and the 3M Automix 5887 (EZ Sand Flexible Parts Repair )
I get them so cheap caus a guy I know purchased them from a shop going out of business and he has a large amount that he goes around to other shops and sells them for $15 each. Which is a steal caus they retail for $40 each I believe. Problem is guys have to buy the expensive applicator gun for these or make their own out of cheap caulk guns and dowels.
okay. when I bought my duramix the first time, the sales guy told me if I would buy a tub of 40/40 and a tube of 40/58 he would give me the $80 gun for free. so I bought two tubes of the duramix, thats how I got my free gun. Mostly because he knew I would continue to come back to buy duramix when I needed. so basically he wanted to make sure I stayed a good customer that always return to him for my needs. That just great business practices right there!
I thought the "ProForm 702" that Portabuddy mentioned sounded pretty good, and I'd like to try it. I searched the Web and discovered it's a Canadian product with limited US distribution. Anyone have a source, especially a Web source?
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