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Refinishing an entire rod!
Posted by: Jeff Brinn (---.twave.net)
Date: February 10, 2002 11:36PM

I am redoing a Fenwick 1386 and had to lite sand the entire rod to remove a couple of minor blemishes and epoxy from a whoever last wrapped this rod. What should I use to put a light coat of something on the entire rod? All I have seen covered in all the books I have is only concerned with finishing the wraps.

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Re: Refinishing an entire rod!
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (---.dialsprint.net)
Date: February 11, 2002 05:48AM

Ton's of info here on how to do just that. Try a search on this board's archives on blank finishing or painting and I think you'll uncover more info than you want to know about!

If you can't find what you are after, just come back after you have searched and maybe we can cover some parts of it again.

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