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ORN Thermacut 826 220992 UR Shield Hand 105A P14177771ORN-826-220992-UR https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/ORN/ORN-826-220992-UR.jpg Thermacut 826 220992 UR Shield Hand 105A Thermacut® Replacement Hypertherm® Shields Suitable for Powermax® TorchesProduct Details:Trademark Disclaimer: Registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners; the distributor is in no way affiliated with the above named manufacturers(a) Must be used only as a set of shield and nozzle, this complete set is interchangeable and compatible with original parts(b) Must be used only as a set of shield, retaining cap and nozzle, this complete set is interchangeable and compatible with original parts(*) Fully interchangeable and compatible with original parts, but differs from original design.SpecificationsAnchor Brand CatalogNOBig CatalogNOBrandTHERMACUTConstruction CatalogNOCountry of OriginCZFor UnitPowermax™65/85/105; Duramax™ Hand TorchHazmatNOJan/San CatalogNOORMDNOProp 65NOQuarterly FlierNOSpecial OrderNOStock StatusIn StockTrademark DisclaimerRegistered trademarks are the property of their reType(b) 105 A Hand CuttingWelding CatalogNONOTE: Country of Origin information is based on information provided by product manufacturers and other third parties. ORS Nasco Inc. has not independently verified this information and does not warrant its accuracy.View product video 14177771 0.0500lbs 1.13 1.00 1.00
Thermacut
13.4600 2025-07-20 15 In Stock
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
Good value, good instructions and excellent results
customer review - by , August 8, 2023
5/ 5stars
Works great if you like your project to turn yellow
customer review - by , August 8, 2023
5/ 5stars
Very good epoxy. Easy to use and sets up well.
customer review - by , June 6, 2023
5/ 5stars
Just read the instructions you'll have great results, as with any resin/epoxy project.Did my initial seal coat, let that cure overnight. Sanded with 400 grit cleaned with acetone.Did my final flood coat, likewise let sit overnight was very happy with the results.During the flood coat, I made sure to babysit the drips and keep brushing them away until the epoxy set enough to not want to drip. That took probably a good hour or so, but the results were worth it.Made sure to stick with the UV rated stuff as this will be living on a saltwater boat.Have more than enough left over if I need some for light touchups which should be super easy.
customer review - by , May 5, 2023
5/ 5stars
I was making some daytime running lights for my old Mustang out of some LED units I bought elsewhere. I wanted a way to make them discrete and fit between the horizontal grill strips on the car but there was no way to attach the LED units themselves. I found this product, which is supposed to resist yellowing due to UV. It's super easy to use. I made a mold, then used the resin to cast the body of the DRLs with the LEDs inside. Following the directions, the product worked very well and I'm very happy with the results.
customer review - by , May 5, 2023
5/ 5stars
Made a yardage sign for a country club. The lettering was in white and background green. After 1 month at the club, the white letters/numbers turned a light yellow. I took the sign back and planed off the epoxy to see if it has yellowed or the white paint had yellowed. The paint was white, so it was the epoxy that yellowed. They should really fix that 'non-yellowing' statement.
customer review - by , March 3, 2023
5/ 5stars
John
customer review - by , March 3, 2023
5/ 5stars
It eould be nice to get part a as well!
customer review - by , November 11, 2022
5/ 5stars
I bought this to add a UV protection layer to a piece I was making for external use.It is too soon to verify the UV resistance. I bought based on the UV claim, and the JB Weld brand name.When I prepared to use it, I was surprised that it requires a minimum ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. This was a difficulty with because of unheated workshop and the sudden cold temperatures. I heated the workshop to 75-80 degrees with an portable heater, and added heat to my curing/vacuum box.After covering the object, I found that the epoxy had retreated from some portions, which required another layer.Although the epoxy is non-tacky after 4 hours, 6 hours later the non-tacky object bound to the toweling I had rested it on. I had to remake the object.With proper heating, and allowing 24 hours for the epoxy to fully cure, I was happy with the result.
customer review - by , November 11, 2022
4/ 5stars
I bought this to add a UV protection layer to a piece I was making for external use.It is too soon to verify the UV resistance. I bought based on the UV claim, and the JB Weld brand name.When I prepared to use it, I was surprised that it requires a minimum ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. This was a difficulty with because of unheated workshop and the sudden cold temperatures. I heated the workshop to 75-80 degrees with an portable heater, and added heat to my curing/vacuum box.After covering the object, I found that the epoxy had retreated from some portions, which required another layer.Although the epoxy is non-tacky after 4 hours, 6 hours later the non-tacky object bound to the toweling I had rested it on. I had to remake the object.With proper heating, and allowing 24 hours for the epoxy to fully cure, I was happy with the result.

Thermacut 826-220992-UR Shield Hand 105A, Price/1 EA

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By A Customer
Date: October 08, 2023
Good value, good instructions and excellent results
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Paul Sizlack
Date: August 16, 2023
Works great if you like your project to turn yellow
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By william d routzahn
Date: August 03, 2023
Very good epoxy. Easy to use and sets up well.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By BluefinCHB
Date: June 06, 2023
Just read the instructions you'll have great results, as with any resin/epoxy project.Did my initial seal coat, let that cure overnight. Sanded with 400 grit cleaned with acetone.Did my final flood coat, likewise let sit overnight was very happy with the results.During the flood coat, I made sure to babysit the drips and keep brushing them away until the epoxy set enough to not want to drip. That took probably a good hour or so, but the results were worth it.Made sure to stick with the UV rated stuff as this will be living on a saltwater boat.Have more than enough left over if I need some for light touchups which should be super easy.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By John H
Date: May 18, 2023
I was making some daytime running lights for my old Mustang out of some LED units I bought elsewhere. I wanted a way to make them discrete and fit between the horizontal grill strips on the car but there was no way to attach the LED units themselves. I found this product, which is supposed to resist yellowing due to UV. It's super easy to use. I made a mold, then used the resin to cast the body of the DRLs with the LEDs inside. Following the directions, the product worked very well and I'm very happy with the results.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard Burns
Date: May 01, 2023
Made a yardage sign for a country club. The lettering was in white and background green. After 1 month at the club, the white letters/numbers turned a light yellow. I took the sign back and planed off the epoxy to see if it has yellowed or the white paint had yellowed. The paint was white, so it was the epoxy that yellowed. They should really fix that 'non-yellowing' statement.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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