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Offline GallopingGhostler

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Re: Sig selling?
« Reply #50 on: March 02, 2023, 07:34:31 PM »
SIG recently sent  me 5 minute epoxy with Part A about the same consistency as cheese.
I've had Epoxy go bad over time (years), gels to where it is no longer fluid like. Wonder if they shipped you too old of stock, sitting on the shelf too long.

Offline Chuck Matheny

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Re: Sig selling?
« Reply #51 on: March 02, 2023, 09:37:28 PM »
I've had Epoxy go bad over time (years), gels to where it is no longer fluid like. Wonder if they shipped you too old of stock, sitting on the shelf too long.

Howdy GG...I think they have shelves full of that bad batch...I don't think I was so lucky to get the only bad one.
If it was an honest mistake..then why haven't they replied to the email I sent them...?

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Re: Sig selling?
« Reply #52 on: March 02, 2023, 11:16:50 PM »
Howdy GG...I think they have shelves full of that bad batch...I don't think I was so lucky to get the only bad one. If it was an honest mistake..then why haven't they replied to the email I sent them...?
It is only a gut level feeling. SIG stopped their "assembly line" that took wholesale Epoxy batches and filled their own bottles and packaging. I suspect NOS stock (unsold "new" old stuff).

They closed their doors to orders, if what I've heard through forums is correct, now relocating operations from Montezuma, Iowa to Illinois. Staff laid off? There is no one to answer E-mails?


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