Imagine the tech questions this would bring.Dream products, none of this is probably feasible, but boy wouldn't this be fun. Some stuff I thought would be awesome in some of my day dream moments in the shop.
Imagine both a quick and slow epoxy.
Quick Epoxy, all the benefits of normal epoxy but with speed in mind, spread filler or spray 2k primer within 1 hour. Poly primer after 2 hours. 2 day open window.
Slow Epoxy, have time on your side as a hobbyist and enjoy a 30 day open window. No more worries about scuffing for the weekend warrior with a new no sand 30 day window for applying filler or primers.
On top of that new resins allow use in temperatures as low as 50 degrees with no concerns.
Lol, im working harder now trying to answer office forwarded calls and tech line calls and have 0 time. Brian and I are trying to answer calls from home that are typically done by 4 to 6 people.Do you think Barry is coming up with more awesome products with his time off?
It can be done, but it would be a waste of your money.Dream products, none of this is probably feasible, but boy wouldn't this be fun. Some stuff I thought would be awesome in some of my day dream moments in the shop.
Imagine both a quick and slow epoxy.
Quick Epoxy, all the benefits of normal epoxy but with speed in mind, spread filler or spray 2k primer within 1 hour. Poly primer after 2 hours. 2 day open window.
Slow Epoxy, have time on your side as a hobbyist and enjoy a 30 day open window. No more worries about scuffing for the weekend warrior with a new no sand 30 day window for applying filler or primers.
On top of that new resins allow use in temperatures as low as 50 degrees with no concerns.
Classic car colors in SS or BC
Flex additive, it would take me 10 mins to write two different type formulas and sooo profitable to sell.
But like I have told 1000s of people over the years unless lacquer, it is a scam, but if you want to get rid of some money, it won't hurt anything if you use it.
Classic car colors in SS or BC
I’d like to see SPI polyester primer. The Klausen that is use has become quite expensive.
Don
Three years ago I painted a truck. The color he wanted was a 60s color. Nobody had a formula for it except in ppg Shopline. I wanted to use a better line but formula for it didn't exist. Jobber told me it costs lots of money to reformula old colors when they have to comply with new regulations. So if not big sellers they just don't do it. It made sense to me.