bBurton AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 13, 2012 #1 I have a couple of scorpions I'm going to inlay into the handle of a cue, what kind of epoxy would you suggest using? I use a lot of the 2 part epoxy but it has a "yellowish" tint to it when it dries, is there a brand that dries clear? Thanks, BJ
I have a couple of scorpions I'm going to inlay into the handle of a cue, what kind of epoxy would you suggest using? I use a lot of the 2 part epoxy but it has a "yellowish" tint to it when it dries, is there a brand that dries clear? Thanks, BJ
GBCues Damn, still .002 TIR! Gold Member Silver Member Nov 13, 2012 #2 West Systems 105 resin and 207 hardener is often used for clearcoats because of its clarity. My 2 cents, Gary
West Systems 105 resin and 207 hardener is often used for clearcoats because of its clarity. My 2 cents, Gary
T tjohns AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 13, 2012 #3 epoxy I have used MAX CLR epoxy from polymer products on ebay. works great clear as glass.There's a pic in my album of a 3 window cue I made.Tim
epoxy I have used MAX CLR epoxy from polymer products on ebay. works great clear as glass.There's a pic in my album of a 3 window cue I made.Tim
cuewould AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 13, 2012 #4 try this try looking up jewelers epoxy or resin
cueman AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 13, 2012 #5 Don't hold me to the spelling, but Castalite is what you are looking for.