So I bought a big 5Lt container of marking/layout fluid (essentially a fancy modern version of engineers blue) from my local engineering supplier, last one in stock so they cut me a good deal as "It's been here quite a while, you'll need to mix it with a stick then shake it for 20mins before it's usable".
They and I both thought it was blue from the packaging, but in fact it's the orange version usually used for contrast when scraping/filing, something I only discovered this today whilst working on my gift for the SS.
My question is, does the blue give that much of an advantage over the bright coloured versions when used for layout, specifically enough to spend more money on?
I can see the layout lines I'm scribing clear enough by virtue of shiny metal lines in non-refective orange, but there's not a great amount of contrast, I'd say it was "workable"... Am I expecting too much, or indeed should I just have shaken it for longer?
They and I both thought it was blue from the packaging, but in fact it's the orange version usually used for contrast when scraping/filing, something I only discovered this today whilst working on my gift for the SS.
My question is, does the blue give that much of an advantage over the bright coloured versions when used for layout, specifically enough to spend more money on?
I can see the layout lines I'm scribing clear enough by virtue of shiny metal lines in non-refective orange, but there's not a great amount of contrast, I'd say it was "workable"... Am I expecting too much, or indeed should I just have shaken it for longer?