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putty
i read through all the FAQs and in all this reading i didnt find anything about Miliput, im just wondering if its any good or if people have used and have pictures of the product they made...thanks
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Re: putty
Look for the tutorial of the intercooler by flyonthewall. He used milliput for 'welds'. I use Sometimes. The only disadvantage I found out was that it gets very hard. Normal putty is a little softer which makes it easier to work with. It depends on what you're going to do with it.
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