I use to buy carbon back from a local rubber supply house… they are now gone south… to mexico… the “new sun belt”
so where do i start looking ? i need some really black black countertops (concrete)
thanks in advance
p
I use to buy carbon back from a local rubber supply house… they are now gone south… to mexico… the “new sun belt”
so where do i start looking ? i need some really black black countertops (concrete)
thanks in advance
p
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Ponyti,
I buy graphite powder from WEST System dealers, in 12 ounce cans. Try a Google search?
Bill
Good paint store will have it, but might be liquid.
Joe H
My local mason's supply has all kind's of colorants, including lampblack.
k
http://buddyrhodes.com/concrete_colors.html
also, try terrazo material suppliers.
At least 2 mason's supply houses near me have it, if it turns into a headache let me know. Actually now that I think about it, I'm 99.999% sure I've gotten it at Home Despot as well...
PaulB
http://www.makeabettertomorrow.com
http://www.finecontracting.com