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rastawhite
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Postby rastawhite » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:22 am
hi, can someone tell me what is the best type of paint for epoxy?
i want to paint my new twintip and don´t know wich type is better,
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pedro
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Postby zob » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:37 am
I mix pigments for colouring epoxy. You get nice transparent/colored laminate, althow core can be seen, but that's not necessarilly a bad thing.
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rastawhite
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Postby rastawhite » Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:40 pm
hi,zob
thanks for the reply, but that i allready do , i think that i will try with auto paint for some nice skethes and then hot coat or varnish,i will try to put some fotos when it´s done
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Postby JellyfishboardsT » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:38 pm
you will be fine with any auto paint... just make sure you de greese it first... Prep is the biggest thing in any paint job...
I been useing house of Kolors for years on jet skis, motorcycles and kite boards. With a good slow cure clear coat with UV blocker in in... Or add some flex additive to the clear...
( fast drying clear , will be hard and britial)
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