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    Default Professional Flexible Fast Set??

    could sombody please tell me how to make a good mix of larsen Professional Flexible Fast Set adhesive and whats the rite consistency of it??

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    Default Re: Professional Flexible Fast Set??

    I just mix up adhesive by "eye" until I get the consistency that I like.

    If you are not used to mixing addy, then read the instructions on the bag, and measure everything out. The mix does not want to be runny or too dry, somewhere in the middle - lol! (It's hard to describe the consistency)
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    Same as Captain, just get a feel for what is right
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