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West System 404 High-density Adhesive Filler 404 15.2 Oz New Price + Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com

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West System 404 High-Density Adhesive Filler 404 (15.2 oz) 

 West System 404 High-Density Adhesive Filler 404-15 (15.2 oz)

A thickening additive mixed with West System Epoxy to create an adhesive with excellent compressive strength. Designed for hardware bonding and other applications requiring a strong interface between dissimilar materials.

Part #404-15

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