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Re: Colouring propionate sealer

These pigments are as rare as chickens lips. All I can find on the web for the UK local to me is this http://www.cfsnet.co.uk/acatalog/CFS...m_Tins_70.html

Do you think these will do the trick ???

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Re: Colouring propionate sealer

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With about 50 days until the "British Invasion", do you think it would make a good "souvenir" of your trip to the states or would it be a problem getting through customs? Just an alternative solution.
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Re: Colouring propionate sealer

I can send you some titaniumoxide pigments Phil
just let me know ok u got my email addy i guess
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Phil, I think only hens have them.
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With about 50 days until the "British Invasion", do you think it would make a good "souvenir" of your trip to the states or would it be a problem getting through customs? Just an alternative solution.
Customs "Erhmmm excuse me sir is this white powder for personal use"

philB "I mix it with propionate plastics"

Customs "Is it highly inflamable"

philB "Only if you smoke during application"

Customs "follow me sir"

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Re: Colouring propionate sealer

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You can use titaniumoxide& zinkoxide to tint propionate but when you do you also change the plastic compositition same if you use any paint additives
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If you use paint additives you must use an additive with same solvant as you used to dilute the pellets
Not really looking to 'tint' but wish a solid colour (white).

I have some Cellulose automotive paint which you cannot get in the UK anymore, if the prop is dissolved in cellulose thinners that may be an option.

I have your email I believe Roger in my inbox from way back when. I will hang back for a suprise.

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