I have mixed India Ink with 2-part epoxy and it worked great,(used it inlaying the product Inlace) as far as paint, I recommend trying a 2-part 5 min. epoxy, start out with a dime size drop of resin--a dime size drop of hardener and 1 drop of paint, mix as per instructions, wait 1/2 hour and check for separation, soft spots,etc. if it worked as did my India ink,. great! Items to consider: strength of epoxy may suffer somewhat, instead of 1000lbs per square inch holding power you may drop to say 750lbs per sq. in., more of a drop in holding power with more paint. you also have to check your color depth as far as matching, remember you want to use as little paint as possible. Suggestion: Michael's hobby store carries 12 packs of India ink in pastel colors, and the same in bright vivid colors, around $ 20.00 ea., check them out and good-luck.
ANS 2 - You can buy epoxy paint.
Epoxy glue is typically a two part adhesive. Usually is consists of a part A and a part B. When the two are mixed (usually in equal amounts, depending on brand and type) the resulting adhesive must be applied to clean dry surfaces immediately. Epoxy adhesives are used for granite and stone, glass, some metals. I wouldn't recommend it for use on porous substances such as wood or drywall.
Depends on the epoxy, but always an adhesive and a hardener. They react together to make a strong joint.
Epoxy glue is 2 parts, an adhesive and a hardener. That is all that you have to mix.
It's glue that comes as a cylinder with one epoxy wrapped around the other. You cut off a slice and mix it in your hands.
Epoxy itself is glue that will hold to metal.
There are no health risks of epoxy glue,unless you ingest it.
Yes you can use epoxy glue inside. You can use it anywhere.
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You can find epoxy glue at most hardware stores and at Walmart, Rona and Home Depot.
Any of the normal epoxy glues would be usable for this.
Epoxy if not much to glue. PL200 in caulk tubes if there is lots to glue.
Epoxy or E6000 would be nest. White glue won't stick to the jewellery.
There are hundreds of different types of glue. Super glue, crazy glue, white glue, yellow glue, fast epoxy, silicone, slow epoxy, ABS pipe glue , just to mention a few.