V vdubz Member Messages 166 Oct 26, 2015 #21 [QUOTE=" winter grade is a faster hardener for when it's cold.[/QUOTE] And that ^
V vdubz Member Messages 166 Oct 26, 2015 #22 Just stick to the mixing ratio that it says on the tin and you can't go wrong, also remember the induction time after you've mixed it.
Just stick to the mixing ratio that it says on the tin and you can't go wrong, also remember the induction time after you've mixed it.
steveo3002 Member Messages 7,828 Oct 26, 2015 #23 vdubz whats the silver look like? would it pass on car wheels etc or not good enough
V vdubz Member Messages 166 Oct 26, 2015 #24 steveo3002 said: would it pass on car wheels etc or not good enough Click to expand... Not really as it aint got no gloss to it, might look ok on a old work horse.
steveo3002 said: would it pass on car wheels etc or not good enough Click to expand... Not really as it aint got no gloss to it, might look ok on a old work horse.
C CompoSimmonite Member Messages 5,989 Location Werrington, Staffordshire Moorlands. Oct 26, 2015 #25 I've got 5 ltrs of industrial red oxide. Can I improve it's "performance" by simply adding red lead powder ? This would be for use on a suspended floor frame for a conservatory.
I've got 5 ltrs of industrial red oxide. Can I improve it's "performance" by simply adding red lead powder ? This would be for use on a suspended floor frame for a conservatory.