10 April 2008, 08:44
ShortandFatColoring devcon bedding ?
Gentlemen
I have a couple of larger rifles to bed, and just brought a new box of 2 part DEVCON Stainless Steel putty, it's very GREY in color.
What can I add to it to make it a little BROWNER (walnut freindly), without compromising the mixture
regards
S&F
10 April 2008, 10:32
craigsterI would guess that the brown dye that Brownells furnishes with their Acraglass and Acragel would work.
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.as...tle=ACRAGLAS~%20DYES10 April 2008, 14:34
Bent FossdalOr, dye it with wood stain after the bedding is done, if you have doubts about the dye infects the hardness of the compound.
10 April 2008, 14:58
Marc_StokeldI have not tried dying the Devcon, but have tried some of the other similar epoxies. None of them looked good at all. If you want a decent match for walnut, then dyed acraglas is the closest I have seen. based on trying with other epoxies, I am guessing that if you really dump the dye into the SS Devcon, then all you will get is a tan/light brown color that looks really bad and un appetizing.
Also, it it has steel particles in epoxy, then you will always see the steel. So you would have flecks of silver showing through the afore mentioned tan/light brown.
Adding SS to the epoxy matrix does a lot to make it stronger. Doubt you could really hurt the strength too much by adding dye. If you need max strength-go with the SS empoxies. If you need a close(er) match to wood color, go with acraglas.
10 April 2008, 15:45
eddieharrenI use Brownell's Steel Bed and their dye all the time. The dye coats the steel particles and they don't show through unless you grind or file the surface.
10 April 2008, 16:57
Marc_StokeldThat i snice to know! WHich dyes do you use? I tried the little tubes that come in acraglas gel and it never worked out right
10 April 2008, 17:51
butchloci usually just take some of the really fine sawdust from the stock and mix in.
10 April 2008, 18:45
<xs headspace>I have the jar size from Brownells, acraglass dye, brown, and a dab the size of a paper matchhead will dye about 2 tablespoons of any epoxy nicely. Some wiseguy at the factory labeled the jar "Shake well before using"---the stuff is the consistency of peanut butter.

10 April 2008, 20:49
triggerguard1Save yourself the headache................
Acrylic paint at any craft store can let you match any stock of any finish, till your heart is content.
Does not break down the strength of the bedding either.
I have used it on Acraglass and Acraglass Gel, though it would appear it would work just fine for steel bed too.
I agree with Triggerguard1. Turning a Grey product into a nice brown walnut color is unobtainable by simply putting dye into the epoxy . Clear epoxy is another story .
Just paint it when all is finished .
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