Has anyone found a brand of white powder paint that will "flow" in a fluid bed?
White, black and yellow are the worst colors to try to "fluidize" for me.
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Has anyone found a brand of white powder paint that will "flow" in a fluid bed?
White, black and yellow are the worst colors to try to "fluidize" for me.
I like Pro-Tec, never had a problem with it.
Mix it with clear......
This. I start the cut of new white powder 2 parts white one part clear. I'll often take it even further to almost equal parts clear/white. The Titanium dioxide used as the white pigment in white powder paint is extremely dense and heavy. It'll tolerate a very good amount of "thinning" by using clear. I buy pound bags of clear at a local powder coating facility and use it to thin down most all powder paints I use. The same facility sells a transparent purple that is out of this world and since I'm a purple guy for jig heads, I couldn't be happier with the products or the outcomes when using them. All other colors are ProTec colors.