Where can you buy Acraglas Gel in Canada?

I didn’t have any luck in Canada, had to order from Brownells. The border was a pain, it was over month to get here.
 
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Yes, I saw it at Corlanes, but the shipping cost was ridiculous—over $100 for the cheapest shipping.
 
I'd like to ask why Acra specifically? Rather than another product I mean, there are so many epoxy and resin products out there. I do like the little jar of blue smurf paste that makes release easy.
 
Acu-glass will take stain, epoxies won't so one has to try to get the epoxy blended before application. If it's only being used for action bedding not a big deal, but filling in a knot or a stock crack in fine walnut it would be better.
I learned that from a stock duplicator that if he runs into a problem acu-glass is what is used.
 
Cabelas carries a full kit. Miles Gilbert Bedrock Epoxy. Obviously its epoxy though. 60 bucks. Tack it onto something and get free shipping ( Or maybe I guess. They can be weird with how they classify some stuff)

I used one of these.. 15 years ago? Had to order from brownells I think.
 
Acraglas is also an epoxy.
I bought the same product mentioned earlier that Cabelas sell. Got it from tenda. The stuff is amazing. Mixing up resin and hardener is fairly runny which is great for crack repairs. Mixing with provided micropores gives you more of a stiff gel for bedding. Takes dye like acraglas, works like acraglas, as far as I can tell it is Wheeler's version of the Brownell product.
https://www.btibrands.com/wp-content/uploads/bti_uploads/190274-Bedrock-instructions.pdf
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I'd like to ask why Acra specifically? Rather than another product I mean, there are so many epoxy and resin products out there. I do like the little jar of blue smurf paste that makes release easy.
Just because Acraglas Gel is what I have always used, since the early 80's. I'm used to it and it works for me. Thats the only reason. It just seems so hard to find these days and I know there are other comparable products. I guess I should look into them.
 
Acraglas is also an epoxy.
I bought the same product mentioned earlier that Cabelas sell. Got it from tenda. The stuff is amazing. Mixing up resin and hardener is fairly runny which is great for crack repairs. Mixing with provided micropores gives you more of a stiff gel for bedding. Takes dye like acraglas, works like acraglas, as far as I can tell it is Wheeler's version of the Brownell product.
https://www.btibrands.com/wp-content/uploads/bti_uploads/190274-Bedrock-instructions.pdf
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Tenda is "out of stock."
 
Cabelas carries a full kit. Miles Gilbert Bedrock Epoxy. Obviously its epoxy though. 60 bucks. Tack it onto something and get free shipping ( Or maybe I guess. They can be weird with how they classify some stuff)

I used one of these.. 15 years ago? Had to order from brownells I think.
Thanks. They seem to have some in stock and I may give it a try.
 
96 dollars from Amazon free delivery
I distrust ordering from the USA/Amazon. The last time I tried it, it took forever and when it did arrive, the resin was nearly hard and had to be heated to be able to use it at all, and when I did use it, it took forever to set. Obviously old stock, past its due date.
 
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