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Pocket Plastics makes a colorant for expoxy and polyester that is the
consistency of toothpaste, might be what you're looking for, but color selection is limited to the primary colors I think, you have to mix the rest. |
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Googled "pocket Plastics" & didn't find, where is this stuff available?
wrote in message news:a0iSc.128218$eM2.30084@attbi_s51... Pocket Plastics makes a colorant for expoxy and polyester that is the consistency of toothpaste, might be what you're looking for, but color selection is limited to the primary colors I think, you have to mix the rest. |
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It's used to color epoxy and gel coat in boat repairs, among other things.
I'll see if I can find something. |
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Couldn't find it either, the tube's writing is coming off so I can't read
the address. Got it at a place in Kelso, WA called Honest John's. Did see a site that might have some info, MrFiberglass.com, he has both opague and transparent colorants. Also saw lots of sites with West Systems Evercoat colorants but they are a gel so I don't know if they will thin your compound. Saw where someone else was going to use the stuff to color epoxy on a wood insert repair I believe, one of the replies mentioned the product by name. Went to rodbuilding.org and put in "coloring epoxy" in the search engine, you could e-mail him to see where he got it. |
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Couldn't find it either, the tube's writing is coming off so I can't read
the address. Got it at a place in Kelso, WA called Honest John's. Did see a site that might have some info, MrFiberglass.com, he has both opague and transparent colorants. Also saw lots of sites with West Systems Evercoat colorants but they are a gel so I don't know if they will thin your compound. Saw where someone else was going to use the stuff to color epoxy on a wood insert repair I believe, one of the replies mentioned the product by name. Went to rodbuilding.org and put in "coloring epoxy" in the search engine, you could e-mail him to see where he got it. |
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