Duratex, Warnex, Tuffcab

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Duratex, Warnex, Tuffcab

#1 Post by thijs666 »

Hi all,

For my 4x DR200 and 2x T48 build I'm looking for some paint. As we all know, Duratex equals unobtainium over here in Europe, so I'm looking for alternatives.

I know Warnex and Tuffcab are comparable with Duratex. Problem is: Warnex is €190 (= US$303) per 12 kg, Tuffcab is £100 (= €124 = US$198) per 25 kg !! :shock: Tuffcab comes from Bluearan (http://www.bluearan.co.uk/menu/index.ph ... dnew=Paint), but they only ship within the UK :( . I e-mailed them last week for options, but still no response whatsoever :? .

Now I don't know the exact difference in covering ability and 'toughness' of the two, but Tuffcab seems a helluvalot cheaper :? .

Any suggestions anyone? Someone in the UK willing to ship a bucket to The Netherlands?

Am I about right in assuming I need 12 kg Warnex for 4 DR200 + 2 T48's? :?:
BF cabs built to date:
2x T48 21" 3015LF; 1x T48 24" 2xBP102; 1x DR250 2510 loaded, cross firing; 4x DR200 Beta 8, melded array; 1x TT HL-10c; 2x WH Beta 8, melded 'array'; 3x AT 15" Tang Band W8-740P; 1x AT 15" JBL GTO1014

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#2 Post by AntonZ »

I'm currently trying some concrete floor paint on scrap ply. First impressions:
- easy to apply with a roller
- "regular" roller appears to give thinner coating than Duratex / Warnex / Aldcroft's
- needs several coats to fill the grain (more grain than birch on the scrap)
- seems more resistant to damage than regular paint, don't know how it compares to Duratex

I want to apply one or two more layers with a textured roller, see how that looks.

It seems Aldcroft do not ship their smallest containers, but 12 or 25 kg might work out fine. Have you contacted them directly? Seems they are nice people to deal with, but very busy. So they may not take the time to answer every email from folks buying small quantities. I think a phone call gives better chance of answers than email.

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#3 Post by Tom »

AntonZ wrote:I want to apply one or two more layers with a textured roller, see how that looks.
Try that painter's "Texture Sand" if you want a thicker, textured coat. I had good luck with it in floor paint - though not as good as truck bedliner.

Thicker means "dries slower" for many paints.

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#4 Post by Dave Non-Zero »

Ive used the stuff from bluearan and also the stuff from aldcrofts. as far as i can see they are identical. the 5kg plastic tubs are exactly the same and i hav mixed them on a cab with no ill effects.
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Built and/or own:
8 x T48 24" 3015LF
6 x DR280
2 x DR250 old style beta10
2 x T36s 20" delta15L
1 x TAT
1 x dual Lab12 30" T60

In Progress:
2 x DR280

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Dave Non-Zero wrote:Ive used the stuff from bluearan and also the stuff from aldcrofts. as far as i can see they are identical. the 5kg plastic tubs are exactly the same and i hav mixed them on a cab with no ill effects.
Thats because Aldcrofts make it for Bluearan....... :wink:
Previous obsessive speaker building disorder.....(now all gone to new homes)
2DR290s, 4 DR280's, 2 Titan 48's, 1 Omni 10, 1 Wedghorn and last but certainly not least:- The Omni 15....super sweet basstwangtastic....

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#6 Post by Dave Non-Zero »

Funny how it costs a few pennies more from aldcroft! :wink:
-1 for thought terminating cliches.

Built and/or own:
8 x T48 24" 3015LF
6 x DR280
2 x DR250 old style beta10
2 x T36s 20" delta15L
1 x TAT
1 x dual Lab12 30" T60

In Progress:
2 x DR280

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Re: Duratex, Warnex, Tuffcab

#7 Post by RichardH »

thijs666 wrote:Hi all,

Any suggestions anyone? Someone in the UK willing to ship a bucket to The Netherlands?
I'd be happy to ship a bucket of Tuffcab to the Netherlands for you. It looks like around £17 for up to a 9kg package, and £20 for a 10kg-14kg.

I need to place an order with BlueAran anyway, so it shouldn't cost much to get the stuff to me in the first place.

Some links about applying Tuff Cab

Applying tuff coat with a roller

Dave Perry says he got 4 DR280s plus a monitor out of a 5kg tub (3 coats) - so maybe you need a 5kg and a 2.5kg? Perhaps Dave can comment.

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Re: Duratex, Warnex, Tuffcab

#8 Post by thijs666 »

RichardH wrote:
thijs666 wrote:Hi all,

Any suggestions anyone? Someone in the UK willing to ship a bucket to The Netherlands?
I'd be happy to ship a bucket of Tuffcab to the Netherlands for you. It looks like around £17 for up to a 9kg package, and £20 for a 10kg-14kg.

I need to place an order with BlueAran anyway, so it shouldn't cost much to get the stuff to me in the first place.

Some links about applying Tuff Cab

Applying tuff coat with a roller

Dave Perry says he got 4 DR280s plus a monitor out of a 5kg tub (3 coats) - so maybe you need a 5kg and a 2.5kg? Perhaps Dave can comment.
Ooow, so 25kg would be waaaayyy too much :? .

Thank you for offering me your 'services', Richard :!:

I tried to order via their website. I could actually order it and there was a shipping option for Europe mainland, BUT :( ... when I clicked 'proceed' the shipping costs were left out in the Paypal overview. I guess they wouldn't do me the favour of shipping 25kg for free :lol: . So I called them and explained what happened. They said to just order it, and wait for someone to contact me on the right amount... which I'm doing now (after mailing them my ordernumber and problem).

If it doesn't work out, I think I'm gonna make an appeal to you, Richard :wink: .
BF cabs built to date:
2x T48 21" 3015LF; 1x T48 24" 2xBP102; 1x DR250 2510 loaded, cross firing; 4x DR200 Beta 8, melded array; 1x TT HL-10c; 2x WH Beta 8, melded 'array'; 3x AT 15" Tang Band W8-740P; 1x AT 15" JBL GTO1014

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#9 Post by RichardH »

I'd ask them to supply a couple of 5kg tubs instead when they get in contact re shipping, cos 25kg.... wow!

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#10 Post by AntonZ »

RichardH wrote:I'd ask them to supply a couple of 5kg tubs instead when they get in contact re shipping, cos 25kg.... wow!
Dave Perry went to Aldcroft's and asked (seems he lives right around the corner). At the time they didn't ship the 5kg containers abroad anymore, too many got damaged or lost, iirc. Things may have changed since, so it never hurts to ask.

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#11 Post by AntonZ »

Concrete paint on scrap plywood (much more grain than birch ply)

One coat of concrete paint
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Three coats with a regular roller, two coats with textured roller
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Detail
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It seems a lot smoother than Aldcrofts, Warnex or Duratex, which seem to give more texture. Good enough for hiding away in the car trunk though.

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