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Old 01-20-2002, 09:05 PM   #1
mrpogie
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This is all you will need to finish a plug with the exception of paper towels and a little rubbing alcohol.The mixing cup and stick are made by Flexcoat and are available wherever you can get rodbuilding supplies. The scuff pad is made by 3M and is available at hardware stores. Get the gray color it is finer than the red. The brush is an acid swab brush . I get small boxes of envirotex, usually the 8 oz. kit. That will do 25 - 30 plugs. Enough for a while, you don't want to keep the stuff for a couple of years it will go bad. The 8 0z. kit is about 5 or 6 dollars. One more thing, whatever motor you use spend a dollar and get a thumbwheel switch for the electrical cord, much easier than pulling the plug when you want to stop the motor while you're applying finish.

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