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Old 11-15-2006, 10:07 AM
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Default Re: Why re-invent the Wheel.

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Originally Posted by hvac36
Well with that said, What I shoot and how you shoot we will get 2 different colors as well. So I guess it would be the same thing. Only way you get the same thing over and over again is to shoot a Factory line where everything is 100% the same. Heck color batches change from 1 to the other so no nothing is 100% the same but these are at least a Base to start with..
But hey what do I know I've only been doing this for years. Well you folks do as you like, guess I'm out of here.
Happy Powdering...

Jim S...

I have all the Tiger color samples...They make for a good starting point but as Jim said the color varies from batch to batch. Storage can also have an effect on the final product. Material type, shape, coating thickness, type of gun, cure time and temp, will all have an effect on what you ultimately end up with. I would suggest that you call tiger and have them send you the complete color charts. If I need a panel I call them and ask for one...And they send it.
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