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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="RDA" data-source="post: 266668" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>If your stump shade isn't to dark, and you are considering using an enamel ingot, they look great, I would recommend HT58 for an A-1. If you want to steer towards a little higher value, go with the HT57, you can always tone it down. The MT ingots are nice , and easy to match in if you can't use an HT, because of a darker stump shade. If the stump shade needs to be totally blocked out, you would be best to at least use a layered LTA ingot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDA, post: 266668, member: 6261"] If your stump shade isn't to dark, and you are considering using an enamel ingot, they look great, I would recommend HT58 for an A-1. If you want to steer towards a little higher value, go with the HT57, you can always tone it down. The MT ingots are nice , and easy to match in if you can't use an HT, because of a darker stump shade. If the stump shade needs to be totally blocked out, you would be best to at least use a layered LTA ingot. [/QUOTE]
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