:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:JBCustomCues said:you could use clear epoxy like two ton..
howdy gregCue Crazy said:It looks like an acrylic or a plexi of some sort to Me. What do You need It in, Rod Form or sheet? I may have a link to place on My other computer.
Greg
BHQ said:howdy greg
the stuff i'm thinking of is a mix, liquid
dieckman had some at his shop but i cant recall the name of it or where he got it at
conetip said:I was given some liquid acrylic to mix.
But you need carbonmonoxide to remove any air bubbles from it, so have not used it again. There were lots of tiny air bubbles in the thin finish layer.
I ended up sanding it all off and just use epoxy for the finish.
Merry Christmas,
Neil
BHQ said:what is the material that dufferin uses over thier logo???
and where do you get it???????
and merry christmas everyone
I am pretty sure Dufferin uses clear discs cut out of acrylic sheet glued into a flat bottom drilled hole. Casting resin is what you are looking for, but it is most likely not what Dufferin used.BHQ said:what is the material that dufferin uses over thier logo???
and where do you get it???????
and merry christmas everyone
BHQ said:what is the material that dufferin uses over thier logo???
and where do you get it???????
and merry christmas everyone