Who carry Belzona in USA?
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:19 pm
Is this still the best product to use for castiron repair and alky?
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The Best Epoxy on th marketfastvette wrote:What is belzona?
Would have to agree, but comes with a hefty price.racecar100 wrote:The Best Epoxy on th marketfastvette wrote:What is belzona?
x23V Performance wrote:Would have to agree, but comes with a hefty price.racecar100 wrote:The Best Epoxy on th marketfastvette wrote:What is belzona?
Which of the many products would you use for an intake port? For a cast iron block repair?racecar100 wrote:The Best Epoxy on th marketfastvette wrote:What is belzona?
Belzona #1111 Super Metalbobqzzi wrote:Which of the many products would you use for an intake port? For a cast iron block repair?racecar100 wrote:The Best Epoxy on th marketfastvette wrote:What is belzona?
Which specific product would be "much better" than 1111 for adhesion and shaping in an alloy head running alcohol fuels..?EneconTN wrote:I have use Belzona for 25 years and it a good product, but I have found the Enecon product line to be much better. It has an unlimited shelf life, better adhesion and is MADE IN THE USA. NOT ENGLAND
If you want more info go to www.enecon.com or give me a call at my Tennessee location 615-794-8868
SWR wrote:Which specific product would be "much better" than 1111 for adhesion and shaping in an alloy head running alcohol fuels..?EneconTN wrote:I have use Belzona for 25 years and it a good product, but I have found the Enecon product line to be much better. It has an unlimited shelf life, better adhesion and is MADE IN THE USA. NOT ENGLAND
If you want more info go to www.enecon.com or give me a call at my Tennessee location 615-794-8868
I know that 1111 is a good product - apart from smell - as I have used it myself several times. That's why I asked what of the Enecon products that supposedly were better. I suspect the post I replied to, to be an unapproved advertizing attempt...3V Performance wrote:The #1111 I used was a treat to work with. Easy to mix and apply. Has been in action for 3 weeks now with no problems.