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Thank you for the video. Looks good to me.
I like the way he standardizes his method. I don't use Duco but I use model airplane glue for wooden airplanes. It has acetone in it and easily dissolves in pure acetone. Yes, it is ground glass and that is added as a friction enhancer. I don't leave it out.
 
Nope not ground glass it’s only a binder. Prove it to your self take a little out add a smidge of water it turns to goo as a paste not granular like glass. I don’t even use it any more I just use my own binder for over 1000 caps so far and no mis fires! As a fact I burned 60 today at the range.
 
It can be proved to not be glass. Take the test. Mix some of the little bag off white powder with water. stir it up and make a paste out of it. Let dry completely. If its ground glass ,it will still be glass. If it looks like a dried up glob of Elmer's glue ,its something else.
 
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