K&B Paint question
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From: Houston, TX
K&B made a great Epoxy Paint that could be brushed on. It would flow out perfectly. Some people would even use it when glassing a plane instead of resin.
Well, I checked thier site. It appears that they have stopped making the paint that you can brush on. It appears that you must shoot the new stuff. Has anyone used it? Brushed it on?
Well, I checked thier site. It appears that they have stopped making the paint that you can brush on. It appears that you must shoot the new stuff. Has anyone used it? Brushed it on?
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From: Lawrenceburg,
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Hi,
Check out Klasskote, too. It's a great product that is similar (if not identical) to the old K & B epoxies, and can be brushed on with good results.
Good luck!
Bob
Check out Klasskote, too. It's a great product that is similar (if not identical) to the old K & B epoxies, and can be brushed on with good results.
Good luck!
Bob
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From: Spring Hill,
FL
KlassKote claims their paint is compatible with both K & B and HobbyPoxy (both companies are out of business). I know both those paints were compatible so if either is compatible with Klass Kote they both should be.
I have some of all of them but haven't tried to mix and match anything with Klass Kote yet, but I'm confident it will work with no problem based on what others whom I trust have told me.
I have some of all of them but haven't tried to mix and match anything with Klass Kote yet, but I'm confident it will work with no problem based on what others whom I trust have told me.



