S Stelth Joined Feb 24, 2011 Messages 2,080 Location California Jul 25, 2015 #1 I'm looking for something to fill inconsistencies in steel that won't be removed by sandblasting. I'd like to know your experiences with Lab-Metal, or for that matter, anything else.
I'm looking for something to fill inconsistencies in steel that won't be removed by sandblasting. I'd like to know your experiences with Lab-Metal, or for that matter, anything else.
O OneEyeJack Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 7,485 Location S California Jul 25, 2015 #2 Lab-metal does work as advertised but make sure you use their Lab-solvent. Use the Lab-solvent first on whatever you use to apply the Lab-metal, like a wooden tongue depressor or an old credit card. Depending on how picky you are, practice on something else, first and keep everything clean and dry and use only the Lab-solvent.
Lab-metal does work as advertised but make sure you use their Lab-solvent. Use the Lab-solvent first on whatever you use to apply the Lab-metal, like a wooden tongue depressor or an old credit card. Depending on how picky you are, practice on something else, first and keep everything clean and dry and use only the Lab-solvent.
S Stelth Thread starter Joined Feb 24, 2011 Messages 2,080 Location California Jul 26, 2015 #4 Originally Posted By: Rand need some more info.. Have you used it?