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    Agreed Ramps - just voicing my perspective.

    And it is a great thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddles
    ... when you're fighting in the family court to keep contact with your daughter...
    You too, huh? My next case starts in two weeks. You have my utmost sympathy, old son.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Field
    You too, huh? My next case starts in two weeks. You have my utmost sympathy, old son.
    Thanks mate. Our next step is a full trial, due to start at the end of the year. Fun eh? Least it gives us something to growl about while sanding. Best of luck.

    Richard

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    I started useing West but graduated to Bote Cote for no other reason than I live 5 minutes from the factory, just a small point West being 5:1 as against Bote Cote 2:1, my understanding is there is less chance of skin reaction using the lower ratio product.

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    This is not a comparsion, because I've only used WEST, have been using it today, come to think of it. The reason I have used WEST is that 1. The plans recommend using it, and 2. Its easily available for me, I live an hour from all major towns/cities and get to one in particular at least once a fortnight, I can buy the resin, powders, fibreglass cloth, and fittings. I pay $150.00 for a 4.8 litre pack of resin/hardener, the powders they only have in stock, the 1 litre bags, which suits my current project, $10 a bag, no matter which one. But for a larger project they can order in whatever I need.

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    Matt

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