D Dannyboi Guest Dec 24, 2010 #21 You are just showing off but still might as well boast with backings like those.
dossy Well-Known Member Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 835 Reaction score 1 Location just the other side of a galaxy not to far from th Dec 25, 2010 #22 why dnt you guys use the texture paint? its got sand like stuff mixed into the paint and asfar as i know it is also waterproof??
why dnt you guys use the texture paint? its got sand like stuff mixed into the paint and asfar as i know it is also waterproof??
dossy Well-Known Member Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 835 Reaction score 1 Location just the other side of a galaxy not to far from th Dec 25, 2010 #24 tru tru. but u could add the coco peat to it aswell, alot of people have said to mix it with sand
dossy Well-Known Member Joined Jul 20, 2010 Messages 835 Reaction score 1 Location just the other side of a galaxy not to far from th Dec 25, 2010 #26 well insted of buying sand paint and coco peat u have the sand and paint in one and its water proof
D Dannyboi Guest Dec 25, 2010 #27 I don't use sand paint though and my results are satisfactory. Next is concrete on swag foam for my monitor enclosure because it has to be tough in-case he diggs at it. a different material for a different job the paint wouldn't be as strong.
I don't use sand paint though and my results are satisfactory. Next is concrete on swag foam for my monitor enclosure because it has to be tough in-case he diggs at it. a different material for a different job the paint wouldn't be as strong.
D Dannyboi Guest Jan 12, 2011 #28 Just one I made with some left over foam and sand. The first steps of another one with left over foam.
Just one I made with some left over foam and sand. The first steps of another one with left over foam.