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Ah! I see that fiberglasssupply sells epoxy pigments! Thanks for the link!
And good info on the "tile board". MMC "Ron White" wrote in message ... First part: a good release surface that is commonly used is "tile board" this is available in 4'x8' sheets at home centers. This is the stuff some people used to make inexpensive shower enclosures and the like. Wax it up good with paste wax like Johnson's polish out and repeat several times. You can make large( up to 4x8) sheets of frp lay-up easily with this. As others mentioned, plastic sheets can be tricky as polystyrene resin contains solvents that can attack a number of plastics. The title board is CHEAP!! and it works good. Second part: most boat fiberglass supply stores have pigments for the resin. The pigments are expensive but since you just want to tint it, shouldn't be too bad. Do some online searches for mail order frp suppliers if there are none in your area. try people like www.fiberglasssupply.com -- Ron White Boat building web address is www.concentric.net/~knotreel |
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