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Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
Alex Dziengielewski
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Date: April 01, 2009 01:58PM
For those of you who have painted blanks -
What have you found to be the best top coat (without a spray booth or expensive equipment)? None? Clear coat? Permagloss? Rod finish? Want to keep weight and increase in blank diameter as minimal as possible and also duability - don't need a lot of chipping/flakes. Also... duplicolor (car paint?) vs. the Krylon for plastics (I think that's the one I saw listed as being used)... likes/dislikes? Thanks! ----------------- AD Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 01:59PM by Alex Dziengielewski. Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
Bill Stevens
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Date: April 01, 2009 02:40PM
Methinks a certified member of the M&Ms has succumbed to the pressures of visual arts and commercialism - Please consider revising your official company Mission Statement by prefixing with the word "Purdy" -
U no who! Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
Alex Dziengielewski
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Date: April 01, 2009 02:51PM
I'm having an identity crisis after M&Ms invented the Electric Decals. Trying to keep up with the Stevenses and Feazels...
My new goal is to outdo them and make Clyde's belly glow when Bill throws his stock of holo paper into the bayou touting the ALX rods methodology of BLING BLING... I want even less weight involved. Ink is heavy stuff... ----------------- AD Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
Jim Gamble
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Date: April 01, 2009 03:06PM
I have used Krylon for Plastic AND Plasti-Kote with good results. My top coat of choice is Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane Clear Gloss. I use a homemade "spray box" and a PacBay dryer for turning. Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: April 01, 2009 03:07PM
Permagloss unless the Lumaseal is any good ??? Bill - willierods.com Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
James Willard
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Date: April 01, 2009 03:22PM
If you go to an automotive paint supply store they will set you up with a can of clear coat, can of reducer, can of hardener and a little bit of flex additive for obvious reasons and that will by far be the most resiliant top coat possible. I am about to change over to this method. This stuff is crazy gnarly though and you need a recpirator and any type of sprayer should work. Hope it helps.
James Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe
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Date: April 01, 2009 05:00PM
To much work for me. I would prep the rod and have a Auto shop paint it Good Wraps Bob Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
fred schoenduby
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Date: April 01, 2009 06:07PM
Alex....Being a builder that goes a ways back I have used them all... and I , like Jim Gamble, think that Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane is the tops and also real "PURDY" Tight Lines Tight Wraps Fishin'Stix by Fred Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
John Martines
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Date: April 01, 2009 06:42PM
I use the Duplicolor for color coats and adhesion promoter primer. you want to use light coats and after the paint sets I lightly wet sand with 800 to 1200 grit. I have used a whole bunch of coatings and can tell you that most out of can stuff won't look or last. Spar will yellow the color slightly and most others just don't hold up. I have recently been testing a coating that comes in a spray can form but... Is a 2k ureathane. This stuff so far is fantastic. I have painted reels with it, Rod blanks and carbon grips. It's seems tough, high gloss and is flexiable. It's not cheap But basicly it's a true 2 part auto finish that any auto shop can get in quarts and spray with a gun. I would never paint a blank that cost more then $20 with krylon or any enamel or so called can epoxy spray. It's not worth it!! Re: Paint Top Coat
Posted by:
William Bartlett
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Date: April 02, 2009 12:27PM
Alex,
You've got mail!! Bill in WV Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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