Cue Crazy said:The black micarta sheets (Industrial Composites label) are good and black when finished. The material is very consistent also. The double black rod I have was purchased, oh I guess about a year and 1/2 to 2 years ago, and It's like the rod in the picture. It does indeed finish black also as claimed. I like to seal before sanding anyway.
I bought a piece of the single black rod while It was on sale a while back also, and even most sections of that piece were black when finished, but there were areas that could use some dye on the rod, altough that was to be expected with single black, and so I did with that in mind at the time when I purchased It.
I would'nt want to misrepresent the meaning behind My earlier post, so I just want to clarify that any mention of the sharpie on My part was with the single black in mind, and the purplish color of the ink. I was just refering to the color of the sharpies dye, and not so much the fact that any rod in paticular would need that. I have not tried the latest batch of double black though, but the batch I was sent before needed no dye. In fact most of the single I got on sale did'nt either, and for the price I would take some more of It if there was any left.![]()
For the price of double black though, I would hope it needed no dye.
I can't speak for anyone else, because i don't know what they received, but about the only real complaint I have is I wish the material was cheaper, but I guess that's economics, and I understand the reasons behind why the stuff is'nt cheap to make.
, so It's really just wishfull thinking on My part.
I wish ivory was cheaper also, but that aint gonna happen
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Greg C
I don't know when this change was supposed to have taken place but I sure hope it was just recently. I bought 16 feet of joint size about 6 months ago and it is horrible. Not just the color but the texture as well. It feels like there is not enough resin used so that the cloth is porous in spots.
Dick