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Old 19th January 2016, 04:14 AM   #7
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It is pretty hard. At one point I had picked off a few pieces that were on the inside of one of the langets (just leavings from when ever it was stuck down in there). And they had a sort of crackly and crumbly consistency with a little bit of give. Reminds me of baked pine tree sap (I used to use that a lot when I made walking sticks and fly fishing staffs up in siskiyou co. some years back). As for being some sort of epoxy...I wouldn't know. Only two part epoxy I have worked with to any great extent is brand name art resin. So I don't have a wide enough range of experience with it to tell. But yeah nearest thing I could equate it to is pine sap.
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