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Epoxy Pigment
I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat.
I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? |
Epoxy Pigment
It will work just fine... You can do either powdered pigment, or
liquid... Actually, RIT dye will work quite well also... Look a tthe Gougeon site for West System epoxy... One of their back news letters describes the experiments they did with coloring the epoxy... denny |
Epoxy Pigment
"Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey |
Epoxy Pigment
Reynaud wrote:
"Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey Or? If ya got the pockets for it, aluminum dust in the final epoxy. |
Epoxy Pigment
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ink.net... Reynaud wrote: "Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey Or? If ya got the pockets for it, aluminum dust in the final epoxy. How about explaining this? DF |
Epoxy Pigment
David Flew wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ink.net... Reynaud wrote: "Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey Or? If ya got the pockets for it, aluminum dust in the final epoxy. How about explaining this? DF Aluminum dust is added to aircraft dope to make what we call "silver" coats. The aluminum dust provides UV protection for the fabric underneath.. I've done some fiberglass parts that way too. It works fine. Richard |
Epoxy Pigment
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ink.net... David Flew wrote: "Richard Lamb" wrote in message ink.net... Reynaud wrote: "Marc Reeves" wrote in message ... I must cover my plywood with epoxy (of course) in a stitch and glue boat. I'm thinking adding a dark green pigment would make for a durable camo job. Right? Wrong? "Am I an idiot"? @#@ You are correct. Epoxy should also be painted with an U V. inhibited paint as it tends to chalk after an few years. Rey Or? If ya got the pockets for it, aluminum dust in the final epoxy. How about explaining this? DF Aluminum dust is added to aircraft dope to make what we call "silver" coats. The aluminum dust provides UV protection for the fabric underneath.. I've done some fiberglass parts that way too. It works fine. Richard I guess the pockets comment means it's expensive .... David |
Epoxy Pigment
Aluminum might be the answer to another type of boat...say a fly-fishing
layout boat....but for a sneak boat for duck hunting, it wouldn't be the best |
Epoxy Pigment
David Flew wrote:
Aluminum dust is added to aircraft dope to make what we call "silver" coats. The aluminum dust provides UV protection for the fabric underneath.. I've done some fiberglass parts that way too. It works fine. Richard I guess the pockets comment means it's expensive .... David Probably not outrageously, but more so that a coat of paint. Thing is, when the paint ages and deteriorates, so does the UV protection... Richard |
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