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Injection acrylic using cold cure material
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<blockquote data-quote="Flipperlady" data-source="post: 285990" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>About 15 years ago, a "friend" of mine, definitely not me, accidentally refilled ivocap cartridge with what "they" thought was the bulk ivocap powder and it turned out to be the ivocap repair material. Personally I would try that as my "friend" says it turned out great. I would experiment first... I think it was pro base but it was also a long time ago, but I think if you were really quick you could inject it and get it to work as a cold cure injection. That said I hear Mark J screaming at me right now after I said that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipperlady, post: 285990, member: 419"] About 15 years ago, a "friend" of mine, definitely not me, accidentally refilled ivocap cartridge with what "they" thought was the bulk ivocap powder and it turned out to be the ivocap repair material. Personally I would try that as my "friend" says it turned out great. I would experiment first... I think it was pro base but it was also a long time ago, but I think if you were really quick you could inject it and get it to work as a cold cure injection. That said I hear Mark J screaming at me right now after I said that... [/QUOTE]
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