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Old 06-18-2012, 09:28 PM
mbmcdermott18 mbmcdermott18 is offline
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Default Tinting Epoxy

Gentlemen, I am working on another sea chest and had to repair a few blemishes on the inside of the chest. I have faired the blemishes and now need to re coat the inside. I was thinking of using west system pigment or gel coat pigment to tint my US composites 3:1 epoxy white and then paint the inside of the chest. I can't use paint bc of the moist nature of the interior of the chest. Has anyone done this? Does the epoxy need to be thinned/reduced with anything?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
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Old 06-19-2012, 07:35 AM
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Default Why not tint with with US composite tints?

I use the white all the time and have used black when doing carbon fiber repairs for cosmetic purpose.
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Old 06-19-2012, 09:26 AM
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Look at the product Tile Clad(SW/Paint)...they paint the inside of water towers with this stuff.
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Old 06-19-2012, 09:33 AM
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We do it all the time. The inside surfaces of all my hatches (seacraft), the ice box, anchor locker, bilge, etc, are all coated with pigmented epoxy. It moisture and fuel "proof".

I use about 10% by volume pigment to epoxy, some pigments are more opaque than others. You should be able to get full coverage with two thin coats.

here is a picture of the bilge area before bonding down the sole

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Old 06-19-2012, 09:36 AM
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Thanks for the replies guys. I am going to pick up some tint today and give it a shot. Would like to use tile clad but do not want to wait to order some I am not using us composites tinting pigments for the same reason. I will pick up some pigment locally and see how it comes out. Thanks, Mike
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Old 06-19-2012, 09:37 AM
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Shine, did you reduce the epoxy or use it unthinned? Looks great
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Old 06-19-2012, 03:28 PM
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no, I just used our private label epoxy and epoxy pigment. No reductions or dilution needed
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