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Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Scott Cmelik
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Date: October 12, 2013 02:48PM
This morning I attempted to coat an old ice rod that I repainted with Krylon Fusion with PermaGloss before I actually do it to my dads Christmas present and it looks as though I spread paint removed on the rod. Its all bubbled up and wrinkled and the paint is literally falling off so I am not going to use that on my dads rod, I just need way more practice with it before I use it again. Anyways I need something to finish the rod with to protected the paint. I tried Krylon Fusions clear coat on another rod but it gives me a very rough finish, I would like something nice and smooth and glossy, a very thin coat of ProKote maybe??? Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Randolph Ruwe
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Date: October 12, 2013 02:59PM
Give the paint a coat of water based color preserver or two first to seat it against the solvents in the Perma Gloss. That should work. Try it on a scrap blank first to see how it works. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Fred Cory
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Date: October 12, 2013 03:24PM
I have used Flexcoat over Krylon Fusion - works great - but of course that adds a small bit more weight than permagloss.
If you warm the epoxy in warm water before mixing and applying, you can get a very thin coat. The solvent in permagloss is very hot and will eat through a typical spray paint. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Scott D parsons
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Date: October 12, 2013 04:53PM
Try our Lumiseal it is not as hot as permagloss and should do the job.
Scott Scott Parsons 919-900-8998 [www.roddancer.com] [www.fishhawkthreads.com] Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: October 12, 2013 06:12PM
Hello Scott.
Did you let the paint dry a good long while (up to a week, depending on conditions) before applying the PG? And there is the question of blank prep before painting? Tight Wraps. Bob, New Bern, NC. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/12/2013 06:14PM by Robert A. Guist. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Scott Cmelik
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Date: October 12, 2013 07:56PM
Bob,
the blank I tried putting PG on this morning got painted about a year ago and to be honest with you I don't remember how I prepped it. My dads rod I prepped but lightly sanding the blank with 800 grit paper then wiped it down with DNA and let it sit for about a week. I sprayed a light first coat and let it hang for a week, sprayed another light coat and let it hang for two weeks, sprayed a last coat and it hung for another two weeks. Then I sprayed a coat of Krylon Fusion clear over the top of it hoping that it would be my finish coat but it ended up being very rough so I was going to PG over top of that but now I am scared to after seeing what it did to the other blank. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: October 12, 2013 08:54PM
Scott,
I think you are talking about a Thorne Brothers Ice rod blank? All of these blanks are really very very high quality, that really excel with no finish on the blank. I realize that you want it really nice for your father. But, you might better spend your time doing the perfect wrap, rather than making the rod heavier with finish. Be safe Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Scott Cmelik
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Date: October 12, 2013 09:04PM
Roger,
Yes it is a TB blank and you are right its a beautiful rod without the finish. I am trying to make it very themed specific (Iowa Hawkeyes) and because of that I want something other than just a plain black blank, I want this to be different than any rod out there. I was worried about the weight that the paint was going to add so I threw it on the scale today and so far I have only added about 1/4 of an ounce so far (assuming my scale is on) so I figure that if I did a butt wrap it would add about the same amount. Besides its already painted so I kind of have to go through with it now haha. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: October 12, 2013 10:15PM
Scott,
Great job. I am sure that it will be a great rod for your father. Be safe Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
chip burdick
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Date: October 13, 2013 10:06AM
Is it possible the paint froze? I use Krylon on my ice rods all the time with no problems. I did have 1 rod with similar charactoristics. I found out from Krylon that it must have frozen during shipment or storage. I sanded it back down with 600 grit wet/dry and repainted. I flash mine coat all in the same day to melt layers of paint together. Then use clear over the whole thing. I don't use PG but still the other epoxies don't peel the paint. After coating with clear, if the finish is "bumpy" I wet sand with 1500 or higher to rid the bumps.Don't know if this helps or not but just some insight to an answer to your problem. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Scott Cmelik
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Date: October 13, 2013 01:08PM
chip burdick Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is it possible the paint froze? I use Krylon on my > ice rods all the time with no problems. I did have > 1 rod with similar charactoristics. I found out > from Krylon that it must have frozen during > shipment or storage. I sanded it back down with > 600 grit wet/dry and repainted. I flash mine coat > all in the same day to melt layers of paint > together. Then use clear over the whole thing. I > don't use PG but still the other epoxies don't > peel the paint. After coating with clear, if the > finish is "bumpy" I wet sand with 1500 or higher > to rid the bumps.Don't know if this helps or not > but just some insight to an answer to your > problem. Chip, I suppose its entirely possible that it froze in shipping, I haven't tried it on anything else so I am not sure if I was trying to hold it to far away from the blank when I coated it or if I just have a bad can. I just sprayed it again to see what happens. If it still doesn't work then I am going to send it to you to paint it for me haha. Re: Applying finish to rod-which finish?
Posted by:
Donald R Campbell
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Date: October 16, 2013 12:12PM
From my experience, PermaGloss will go over Krylon; but Krylon will not go over PermaGloss. Don Campbell don@sensorfishingrods.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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