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Cactus Juice now at Timberbits

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David is now selling Cactus Juice and just under 2L is about £50. I am tempted to get just under 500ml for about £18 just to test it. I don't know how it compares to getting it from the USA.

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I may well be wrong here but the way the advert I read was worded it sounded like it was for the Austrailian market only :nooidea::nooidea:

Hopefully I read it wrong.
 

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I just looked again and they invite international orders, so that's okay.

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It is plus 10AUD

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I've never seen or used Cactus Juice, does it have any benefit over using ca on punky wood?
 

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I've never seen or used Cactus Juice, does it have any benefit over using ca on punky wood?

It is used in conjunction with vacuum and is supposedly sucked deep into the wood when the vacuum is released, it then need to be cooked in an oven.

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It is used in conjunction with vacuum and is supposedly sucked deep into the wood when the vacuum is released, it then need to be cooked in an oven.

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Ah, ok so without a vacuum its of no use to me then.
 

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That far gone, its on the fire!

But I've had some of my nicest results with wood that is starting to fall apart. A touch of the magic ca and its hard again, better than any blue pill! :funny:
 

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Has this product now been removed? Don't see it anywhere on the site .. :nooidea:
 
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