got a five gallon bucket last week. got it from a boat repair shop. 50 bucks with super consentrated harddener. one teespoon per gallon. you get 30 min to work with it in doors at room temp. once out in sunlight or exsposed to heat, its rock hard and all the way dry in less then ten min.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
More info on this resin/ hardener? We buy the US composites stuff at work but if not mixed super hot takes forever to cure. Nice airbrush work.YUP.
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D@mn the black is on point, and its def a hard color to paint from what I here, how much does something like cost?
dk, i know they are gravity fed tho.Yes, black does show all the imperfections with the reflections you get off of it. BTW do you know what type of spray guns were used?
Sata?
Go to a local boat repair shop in your area. I never really paid attention to the label on the 5gallon bucket... but they should have what you're looking for.More info on this resin/ hardener? We buy the US composites stuff at work but if not mixed super hot takes forever to cure. Nice airbrush work.