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linuxmanxxx wrote:Quick question on the styroplast. Since you would only have a short window for paint or primer to adhere and even shorter in hot summer time, how about just tinting the styroplast? Can you guys come up with tinting additive or point us in the direction of compatible ones? Be a lot easier to put it on the color you want and be done with it.hwff wrote:If you're going to use Styroplast, just remember that nothing sticks to Styroplast after it dries unless you paint or primer it within a few hours after it sets up.
hwff wrote: If you can all agree on one color we can make it happen...
Wouldn't it just simply be easier to take that tint for 30 gallons and divide it 30 times and rpkg it for sell to tint a gallon at a time and provide multiple different base colors available? You make a little more money and we get choice so everybody wins.hwff wrote:Currently there are no available additives for tinting Styroplast. We can have a batch made with tint but it requires a 30 gallon minimum. If you can all agree on one color we can make it happen...
linuxmanxxx wrote:Wouldn't it just simply be easier to take that tint for 30 gallons and divide it 30 times and rpkg it for sell to tint a gallon at a time and provide multiple different base colors available? You make a little more money and we get choice so everybody wins.hwff wrote:Currently there are no available additives for tinting Styroplast. We can have a batch made with tint but it requires a 30 gallon minimum. If you can all agree on one color we can make it happen...
allan1 wrote:does anyone know how foamcoat / bounce will adhere to itself after it has 'cured'? I'm wondering if the surfaces of the trailer were coated flat except for a 3" border, after it has dried, could it then be assembled and foam coat applied over the border area.
Thanks for the quick reply. Same question but about styroplast? Also, if there were areas you did not want the styroplast to adhere to (say a 4" circle in the middle of a project) what type block would need to be there to prevent styroplast from adhering ... does that make sense?hwff wrote:allan1 wrote:does anyone know how foamcoat / bounce will adhere to itself after it has 'cured'? I'm wondering if the surfaces of the trailer were coated flat except for a 3" border, after it has dried, could it then be assembled and foam coat applied over the border area.
The Foam Coat will stick to itself whether it is just Foam Coat or with the additives present. The Foam Coat is often used as a gap/crack filler, then another coat is applied over the corrected areas, so it's a common question.
allan1 wrote:Thanks for the quick reply. Same question but about styroplast?hwff wrote:allan1 wrote:does anyone know how foamcoat / bounce will adhere to itself after it has 'cured'? I'm wondering if the surfaces of the trailer were coated flat except for a 3" border, after it has dried, could it then be assembled and foam coat applied over the border area.
The Foam Coat will stick to itself whether it is just Foam Coat or with the additives present. The Foam Coat is often used as a gap/crack filler, then another coat is applied over the corrected areas, so it's a common question.
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