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Several years ago I came across a product called Macote which was a powder that you mixed with water and sprayed on Kowool as a hardener and protective agent. It was as good as ITC 100 and it was about $7 per lb and 1 lb would do the inside of the average gas forge. I tried to get some more of this stuff today and found that it is no longer available. While ITC 100 is a great product and does a teriffic job, it is a bit pricey at $36 and change for a pint. Does anybody know of any other product that is comparable to ITC 100 but lower in cost? Thanks Woody
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I use 3,000 degree mortar, thinned to a "slurry." It will be a little more brittle, but for the cost, it is easy to patch when necessary. It cost me about $15.00 for a 2 1/2 gallon pale already mixed. I break it down into smaller containers so that it does not dry out. When needed I literally grab a hand full or two and add some water in a large coffee can, then smear it over the fiber blanket that needs it. Takes very little time and can normally be fired right away. I find that it still does a pretty good job of containing the errant fibers. It may not be as durable as the other products, but again for the cost and ease of use, I prefer it.
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