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    Default cold epoxy enamels,transparent colours...

    hi all
    thanks in advance for reading this...
    my question is have any of you people used this kit?
    if so i was wondering if its any good?
    would you recommend it?

    the Product Code: 860 033

    thanks

    stu g

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    Not that particular kit but have used Chemset ES8103 & ES8204 with transparent colours and they're very good. V.important to get some accurate scales and measure by weight not by volume for the mixing.
    Apart from that
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    I got the glittery set earlier in the year, it opens up loads of new design options and apparently these sets are much easier to use than the other enamel options.

    Lisa x

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    Jason - I have the glittery red and pink and they're FABULOUS!
    Lisa - As resin goes I've found this ones ease of use to be on a par with others I've used and it's colour vibrancy is as good as the colores system (previously the best I'd encountered). Unlike Colores this ones available locally though
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuranoSilver View Post
    Not that particular kit but have used Chemset ES8103 & ES8204 with transparent colours and they're very good. V.important to get some accurate scales and measure by weight not by volume for the mixing.
    Apart from that
    nic x
    how accurate?
    i have some that measure down to 1 gram incraments.

    stu g

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    I'm sure 1 gram would be fine (it's difficult to pour in smaller increments than that)
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