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Old 15-02-2025, 01:36 AM
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Acculap

Does anyone know if acculap is available in Australia?
Postage from the states is appalling.
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Old 15-02-2025, 08:28 PM
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I’m aftraid everyone I know gets it from the US, usually from Gotgrit.com.

I agree US postage makes many of their products too expensive. Pitch is cheaper and works just as well but not as clean to work with.

One option might be for a few of us to make a purchase and share postage. I might be interested in that.

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Old 16-02-2025, 02:01 PM
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Acculap is not much good for faster aspherics , as it doesn't really flow well or at least the stuff I tried didn't . If the channels aren't closing up the lap isn't flowing .

Its popular in industry for machine polishing spheres.


When you say expensive , how much per kg are you talking landed in Aus for Acculap ? .

I have a fair bit of Tivoli Coronapech german pitch ex CSIRO , I will probably never get through , I could part some but you would need to be comfortable with adjusting hardness by adding some rosin to harden . Its probably similar to a Gugolz 55 in it's current state .
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Old 16-02-2025, 05:18 PM
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$16.5 for the acculap and $44.16 US dollars for 1/3 Kg.
I need enough for 2x 12" f6 spherical mirrors.
My current weird pitch is too soft and starts scratching as the polish forms so I thought I would try the acculap with new cerium etc.
Hi Rod I would be interested.
I think I need a hard version as average temps here are around 30'C
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Old 16-02-2025, 08:37 PM
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I have two tubs of intermediate Aculap. I prefer soft. Perhaps Mark could comment on whether intermediate grade would be appropriate for your needs. Sounds like it might.

We could do a deal and I sell you my harder anculap and then I purchase what I want from the US? Where are you getting Aculap for 16.50? Gotgrit charges around $24 US.

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Old 17-02-2025, 01:31 AM
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I have two tubs of intermediate Aculap. I prefer soft. Perhaps Mark could comment on whether intermediate grade would be appropriate for your needs. Sounds like it might.

We could do a deal and I sell you my harder anculap and then I purchase what I want from the US? Where are you getting Aculap for 16.50? Gotgrit charges around $24 US.

Rod.
Hi Rod I'm definitely interested.
This was the first place I found it
https://firsthanddiscovery.com/produ...ap-flat-1-3-kg
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