Anybody else ever consider making some of this stuff? I'm not done with my research yet but, according to the tech. data on the Delta T Marine product site, the basics seem to be that it's an acrylic binder with ceramic micro-balloons mixed in at about 85% solids. That sounds like a consistency similar to sloppy drywall mud to me. Anyway, the ultra-deep-base acrylic paint I can get at Sherwin Williams is nearly all acrylic binder. And I can get ceramic micro-balloons that are used as an epoxy filler. Seems like a reasonable approach to applying a coat of the hollow ceramic insulators to the inside of my hull. I still need to determine the size of micro-balloon to use, but am thinking of giving it a try unless someone out there or perhaps, in here, gives me a heads-up on why not.
If it works, it might be a way to go. Perhaps on the order of $50 to do a Classic or Angler based on cost for material volumes. Delta T Marine wants the user to mix it up prior to application with a drywall mud paddle which I'd use to mix up the materials from 'scratch'.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Tom