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Practice Wraps
Posted by:
Tom Nair
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Date: December 20, 2005 09:50PM
When you epoxy a practice wrap on the end of the but section for color choices, what is the best way to remove it? Do you let it dry all the way? I know my dentured alcohol brakes down the epoxy quickly. So what do you guy's do. I do the add water to the color combination trick but I think when the epoxy is really added the colors get even darker. Thanks Tom Re: Practice Wraps
Posted by:
Jay Lindholm
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Date: December 20, 2005 10:12PM
I know this isn't going to help much for removing the test wrap, but I took two old blanks, one slate gray and the other silver, and cut them down and did a wrap of each color that I use the most. I do about a two inch wrap and put color preserver on half of each color and then epoxy the whole thing. It gives me a pretty good idea of the color for most any blank color that I've built on. It also gives the person who I'm building the rod for a good idea of what colors are available for them to pick from. They always seem to know what they want except for the color! Their comment is always " I get to choose the color? I don't know, I haven't thought about that."
As far as removing the epoxy, as long as it's fairly new, it should come off very easily with a little alcohol and a fingernail. That's how I get my "practice" guides off anyway. Re: Practice Wraps
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: December 21, 2005 03:45AM
I would use alchohol as well.
I also use a color stick like Jay. Since a lot of my business is long distance, over the internet, I have taken an old blank and wrapped it and epoxy it and mailed it to a customer to get his approval. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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