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  1. Check out the newest product i am about to bring to the people. Totally sun activated. You need zero catalyst and this works directly out of the container. Picture almost zero waste, never too "hot" never mixed to "cold". It saturates like a high quality resin should. You work inside the shop and it never sets up UNTIL you bring it in the sunshine. Then you have about 1 minute, 2 tops. I am still waiting on my 1qt and 1 gallon containers, they are all on the way. edit: it is available now! click here >> http://www.wccaraudio.com/smd-install-tools-electronics/fabrication/smd-sunflash-uv-activated-resin.html oh, and this label is the one we made up for the 1qt can's....i stuck it on the drum to see how it is going to look when i get my NEXT one. They labels are all about to be printed too at the printers. how did this happen? i used this stuff on the entire Lexus build, now the Honda and of course a few things in between. I loved it so much i called the manufacturer and asked if i could re-sell it but under my own name. They almost INSISTED on it since they don't want a bunch of people calling them. It isn't primarily used for car audio. oh, you can get UV lights that work just as good as the sun, for those times you can't bring the project outside. more info soon!
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  2. no the best thing ever is not warping your piece because you mixed it too hot.
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  3. That sounds pretty neat! Too bad the sun doesn't exist up here in Washington...
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  4. Hope the announcement is not on April 1st
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  5. VERY pricey! But yea, it was why I focused on black lights. Cheap and easy, and works for lighting up your mary jane posters! lol
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  6. reptile bulbs are uvb since most your bearded dragons need that. I researched the hell out of it, got sick of buying parrot bulbs that are nothing more then repackaged reptile bulbs from what I could figure out. haha but yea, normal fluorescent bulbs are a no go like the one guy said about his shop light, unless they are indeed a reptile bulb. Black light bulbs would be your best bet, unless you had a mercury uva/uvb bulb being another great option, but those are PRICEY!
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  7. now us stereo guys can use our girlfriends tanning beds for other things then they do. kind of like washing engine parts in the dishwasher.
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  8. Here you go guys, he says you can use a UV light right in the very first post of this thread...
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  9. Ship 55gallon drum to me for beta testing! I'll even pay the shipping since Im such a nice guy like you
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  10. UV light is UV light no matter where it comes from, weather it's the sun or whatever...but I'm not sure if this stuff needs a certain intensity. I think Steve said a few posts back that if you have UV lamps that will work too.
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  11. you can reapply more right away. You can sand right away too. You have a "floobie-doobie", or a "flapper-dapper" (some glass that wont stay down)?, just hold it with a stick or your finger with rubber glove on and it will set up right in front of you (out in the sunlight).
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  12. the fumes are still there, sorry guys...make sure you use a respirator or be in a nicely ventilated area. It is STILL resin after all. Don't eat it either.
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  13. Tony Maybe you should call him up and record the conversation. I'd love to hear the geek speak he's capable of in a debate with you over the functionality of amplifiers and equipment. Please?
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  14. I spent about a total of 3 minutes on his site just reading "stickies" that he posted himself. I don't understand how in the world he expects to get business with his attitude towards customers. Go read for yourself.
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  15. I just blew a snot bubble when i read this. .......
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