Thanks Kris. Never had a hard time working with the 10110. Glad to hear you've had good success with the aluminum. I haven't had the time to sit down and compare msds. It's just so darn easy to click on amazon and have it delivered that day or the next. Just want to make sure it will turn out as quality of a job as 10110.
I noticed that as well. It really all comes down to when I need it. I hate keeping a lot of it on the shelf. Sometimes $20 is worth it if I need it quick. Otherwise, I don't mind waiting. Just wanted to make sure they both produce a quality job equally.
Although.. the shipping is 6.65$ for the steel. So it's almost $40. You pay $10 to have the alum. 1 day.
Devcon 10110 ships for free with Amazon Prime, which is one of the best things I ever bought. You choke a bit on the yearly fee, but you soon get over that when you find yourself shopping for all sorts of stuff because you get it free in 2 days in almost every instance. I often buy things for less than ten bucks that I would normally buy at Lowes or some other local outlet. A week doesn't go by without me buying several items including a recent purchase of a vegetable steamer basket for seven bucks, something I would NEVER have bought by mail order in the past.
Plus, with Amazon Prime you get access to Amazon Video which is very good and has some unique shows like the new version of Top Gear called The Grand Tour.
If you don't have Amazon Prime, give it a try. I think it's great.
That was my thought as well. I like the steel. Haven't tried the titanium and doubt it's worth the cost unless you like warm fuzzy feelings. I do wish the steel flowed just a touch easier and if the alum. does, then I've got a winner.It shrinks a tad more than the steel, but for our porposes, and any I can imagine...it should be fine for bedding. I've used a bunch of the steel and a little of the titanium. Both are very good. I didn't know the aluminum putty flowed differently than the steel. For that reason alone, it may well be worth me trying it, too.