Strontium Aluminate Part 3!, the big green glow booger strikes back! 100g 300 mesh

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Mine arrived yesterday, thanks for organising this mate. SWMBO opened the box and I was met by an accusing 'do you know what this is!?!?' :)
 

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Fantstic kungaryfu!! Can I ask how you applied it? :)
I just mixed it with 2part epoxy adhesive (araldite or any similar brand wil do) and filled the holes i drilled with it. I sellotaped each end of the hole to keep the resin contained and it gives a glossy finish.
Hope this helps :)
 

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Braw, thankyou so much - lots of help!! My aunt and I are trying to think so some creative ways to use it :)

Hot melt glue in a pan should also take it OK but keep it away from acids like silicon sealant. It isn't the waterproof version so don't drop it in H2O. It will be OK in thermoplastics.

I'm going to mix it with some melted glue sticks and spread it out to form a semi flexible lighting sheet.
 
Hot melt glue in a pan should also take it OK but keep it away from acids like silicon sealant. It isn't the waterproof version so don't drop it in H2O. It will be OK in thermoplastics.

I'm going to mix it with some melted glue sticks and spread it out to form a semi flexible lighting sheet.

Oooh, thankyou!! Looking forward to it already!! :) I'm sure we'll come up with a few ideas over a drink or two! ;)

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Ive also used it to fill in the thumbhole (spidyhole) in one of my folding knives to make it glow, and filled a few lanyard holes in my small fixed blades so icould see them in the dark..... I had some of the mix left over so i poured the remainder into the lid of a small parcel tube (the plastic end cap) and when dry i popped it free and it came out as a round disk about 2mm thick... I drilled a hole at one end and threaded a split ring through and use it as a keyring
 

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