Bucho
Member
Hi,
I have noticed that the -rather expensive - white pearl Pro Tec powder paint I use as a base color is far more chip resistant than my clear coat mixtures. I assume that has something to do with it being epoxy based?
Most of my customers here consider a jig as something that is supposed to be bumped on the ground, so chipping paint is my #1 quality concern.
When I search shops like Rosey´s for epoxy based fomula, the choice is somewhat narrow. Not sure about "hybrid formulas" either. I would love the idea of an eypoxy base clear- coat serving as a base for whatever mixture.
Any hints? :huh: Extra Epoxy dipping is not much of an option yet as I find it very time consuming.
I have noticed that the -rather expensive - white pearl Pro Tec powder paint I use as a base color is far more chip resistant than my clear coat mixtures. I assume that has something to do with it being epoxy based?
Most of my customers here consider a jig as something that is supposed to be bumped on the ground, so chipping paint is my #1 quality concern.
When I search shops like Rosey´s for epoxy based fomula, the choice is somewhat narrow. Not sure about "hybrid formulas" either. I would love the idea of an eypoxy base clear- coat serving as a base for whatever mixture.
Any hints? :huh: Extra Epoxy dipping is not much of an option yet as I find it very time consuming.