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    As said above Dy-Mark is the place to get it anything from RS marked up, I've also seen the formula somewhere to make your own

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    As said above Dy-Mark is the place to get it anything from RS marked up, I've also seen the formula somewhere to make your own

    China ,
    If you ever find the formula ,please post it .
    I'm sure a few here would be very appreciative ,and appoint you as the God of Marking Blue.

    Kev
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    Quote Originally Posted by Penpal View Post
    I use Dy-Mark in a spray can.You can call 082319787 in Sth Australia,it is for use on concrete,bitumen,looks like head office is 072712222 in Qld.

    Works for me Peter

    Bingo did a google and found the stuff
    I see it comes in red ,black and also in white ,never ever seen it except in blue.
    http://www.dymark.com.au/coatings/Pr...ndustrysectors

    Kev.
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    When I find the formula I will post it. the key word here is "find"

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    Default Marking Blue

    Is made with Prussian Blue and Alcohol or Meths.
    Dries up so is hard to store.Figure out your own mix,this how it is made.

    Peter

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    I have a couple of bottles of inkjet black refill ink. I wonder if that would work as well. I might try it out soon.

    A word of advice when refilling inkjet cartridges... Don't do it!
    Not worth the bother and mess. I buy bulk cartridges off ebay these days. Last effort..... got 18 cartridges, enough for 6 complete changes, for $25.00 delivered.

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    Truly guys,
    There are some things which don't rate the effort of piddling around with.This is one of them.
    Dy Mark in a 350 grm Spray can $8 or so. It lasts a long time.
    Grahame

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    I agree with Grahame

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    Old thread I know but seen this supplier of LAYOUT FLUID STEEL BLUE

    DYKEM LAYOUT FLUID 2oz - STEEL BLUE by BOARDSHOP AUSTRALIA

    $21.99 and free shipping in Aust

    Ratty 05/2004 -05/07/2010 COOPER 01/08/1998-31/01/2012

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    I just bought a litre of Mark Out Stain for $16.50 from Polyshine-Ferro Finishing at Riverwood (Sydney) NSW.
    [email protected]
    An ex-TAFE metalwork teacher put me onto it, as I noticed he used some dark purple stain that was more effective than a marker pen.

    Jordan

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    I have some of the homemade copper plating solution and it works well.It was from The Home Shop Machinist forum and was said to take higher temperatures when grinding toolbits.

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