Hi Sam,
FYI-for back of St F?

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Greg Fiorentino <gf...@dslnorthwest.net>wrote:

> It's not an adhesive, but it is a thermoplastic that melts at 140-150 F.
>  It
> can be molded by hand like modeling clay and hardens to a very strong and
> fairly hard polymer.  It adheres very well to itself while still soft.
>  When
> it hardens they say it is machineable.  A possible drawback for automotive
> use is that it melts at a relatively low temperature, so not suitable for
> use in an engine compartment or even in the passenger area in hot climates.
> To use it you heat a small container of water to 150, pour in a suitable
> quantity of pellets, then pick out the blob that forms with a table fork or
> such.  Mold the blob with your fingers to the shape necessary for the
> repair.  Excess can be torn off and returned to the container for future
> use.
>
>
>
> It is clear when molten but hardens to white.  They say it can be colored
> in
> various ways.
>
>
>
> All in all I think it is a very useful addition to the tool-boxes of the
> shoe-goo and microwave sheet-metal crowd.
>
>
>
> Greg
>
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