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Old 01-12-2011, 09:39 PM
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Default Re: Gelcoat Versus Awlgrip versus Easypoxy - showdown.

That is a good price I'll try your link. All his links ran me in circles. I thought someone was playing a trick on me and got pissed off.
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Old 01-12-2011, 10:34 PM
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Default Re: Gelcoat Versus Awlgrip versus Easypoxy - showdown.

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That is a good price I'll try your link. All his links ran me in circles. I thought someone was playing a trick on me and got pissed off.
Shipping cost gets to be a significant factor when you order by mail. U.S. Composites has better prices and shipping to St. Augustine will be cheaper because they're located in West Palm. Their web site is less confusing too. But they take a day or two to get your order out. If I order on a Monday, it usually ships Wednesday and I get it Thursday.
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Old 01-13-2011, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: Gelcoat Versus Awlgrip versus Easypoxy - showdown.

Thats who I use and have been very happy with there products and service. There shipping is fast.
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Old 01-13-2011, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: Gelcoat Versus Awlgrip versus Easypoxy - showdown.

I am using RAKA on current project and am almost out. It seems fine but it did not wet the 1708 as easily as I would like. WEST is very high priced now and System 3 crystallizes.

i checked out the links on this thread and was wondering
what USA epoxy means when they say their product is not a pour out like the discount guys?

"Our most popular marine epoxy. Compare to our competitor's NON BLUSHING epoxies (we're much cheaper!). This is a formulated product like the high price guys sell, not a simple 'pour out' of the raw chemicals that the discount sellers offer."
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