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JBinhungary Jan 31st 2019 1:32 pm

Epoxy Resin
 
Hi , looks like its a day fro questions, sorry

Does anyone know where I could get pourable, glossy Epoxy resin here. Its for various large projects so will need a few litres.

Szeged Jan 31st 2019 3:13 pm

Re: Epoxy Resin
 
Check OBI and Praktiker - Look for: Epoxigyantával

https://www.obi.hu/

https://www.praktiker.hu/

PaulinEger Feb 2nd 2019 8:31 am

Re: Epoxy Resin
 

Originally Posted by Szeged (Post 12630363)
Check OBI and Praktiker - Look for: Epoxigyantával

https://www.obi.hu/

https://www.praktiker.hu/

Sorry, but that term doesn't show up as available in either store. Is there an alternative translation?

Szeged Feb 2nd 2019 9:14 pm

Re: Epoxy Resin
 
https://www.csempebolt.hu/webaruhaz/...i-gyanta-30-kg

https://www.hajo-felszereles.hu/fest...-gyanta-641948


Szeged Feb 2nd 2019 9:23 pm

Re: Epoxy Resin
 
My HU Wife informs me Gyantá on its own is fine. You can also search for Epokitt - https://www.google.com/search?q=epok...w=1094&bih=482

JBinhungary Feb 3rd 2019 3:13 pm

Re: Epoxy Resin
 
Thank you for the information, The stuff I need dries clear & is used for table tops, craft projects etc . Will this be suitable ?

Szeged Feb 3rd 2019 3:52 pm

Re: Epoxy Resin
 
You should be able to find what you are looking for within the links above. However, as always (especially when something needs a special job - i.e. in your case needs to dry clear), I would try and get a Hungarian to go to the shops with you or translate over the phone your specific requirements.

I am lucky, like many on this forum, I am married to a Hungarian. However, many times when I have not had her around, even for phone texting translations, I either get by with my basic Hungarian and/or have been lucky enough whereby the sales team either speak enough English or get someone who can (I highly recommend OBI in Szeged - Both major stores have English speakers). I am also lucky in that Szeged is a University city whereby the younger generation of Hungarians speak English. Saying that: I have noticed the older generation in the local Lotto shops also speak excellent English - I haven't won anything yet, but..... :)



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