which ITC to use?

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I found alocal ceramics warehouse that stocks itc products. I know that itc 100 is used alot by gorgers. They also carry itc 200ez(for repairing bricks etc.) , itc213 for metal protection,itc296a ceramic top coating. If anyone has uesed any of these items. Please let us know the results. If anyone needs info for the supplier I found email me @ saylesfam@tds.net.
Thanks,SBS
 
S.Bryan Sayles said:
I found alocal ceramics warehouse that stocks itc products. I know that itc 100 is used alot by gorgers. They also carry itc 200ez(for repairing bricks etc.) , itc213 for metal protection,itc296a ceramic top coating. If anyone has uesed any of these items. Please let us know the results. If anyone needs info for the supplier I found email me @ saylesfam@tds.net.
Thanks,SBS
I tried the ITC213 for getting a hamond line. I wasn't impressed. I feel that the refractory cement you can buy at Home Depot works just as well. I swear by the ITC-100 to cover the Inswool in a forge.
 
S.Bryan Sayles said:
I found alocal ceramics warehouse that stocks itc products. I know that itc 100 is used alot by gorgers. They also carry itc 200ez(for repairing bricks etc.) , itc213 for metal protection,itc296a ceramic top coating. If anyone has uesed any of these items. Please let us know the results. If anyone needs info for the supplier I found email me @ saylesfam@tds.net.
Thanks,SBS


Hi Bryan,

If they are selling it they should be able to help you out with recommendations!

-Darren
 
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