Re: NANFA-L-- bathtub pond

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Sun, 5 Feb 2006 23:08:48 EST

In a message dated 2/4/2006 9:54:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
billflower-in-gmail.com writes:

I need some advice. I have an old bathtub that I would like to use as an
inground pond. The problem is it is white. Is there something that I could
use to paint the tub to a darker color? Preferably a dark brown or even
black.

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Bill Flowers
The Fish  Addict

Gloss black epoxy should do the trick, make sure it is gloss black, gloss white and gloss black have the best chemical resistance. It should stick to porcelain with no problem. Sherwin Williams used to make a very good epoxy called Palguard, it will hold up to saltwater for twenty years or more on plywood. What ever brand you use it should be 50/50 epoxy. Moon /----------------------------------------------------------------------- / This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes / Association (NANFA). Comments made on this list do not necessarily / reflect the beliefs or goals of NANFA. For more information about NANFA, / visit http://www.nanfa.org Please make sure all posts to nanfa-l are / consistent with the guidelines as per / http://www.nanfa.org/guidelines.shtml To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get / help, visit the NANFA email list home page and archive at / http://www.nanfa.org/email.shtml