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txcowboy4x4 -
Texas Sodium Bentonite has several local distributors around DFW. Call George in Commanche (254.842.7912 cell) and find out where the closest distributor is to you. We buy ours from a local distributor in McKinney.
Also, contrary to many suggestions to buy drillers mud, we do not recommend it due to its small particle size. Much of the drillers mud available in 100# sacks is the consistency of powder and does not work well in ponds (full or dry). The larger particle sizes that Texas Sodium Bentonite manufactures drops to the bottom better, does not blow away in the wind and hydrates much quicker than drillers mud. I recommend the 60/20 blend from Texas Sodium Bentonite...it's the most versitle blend for ponds.
Hope this helps!
Trent
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