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how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
ernest sebastian
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Date: December 28, 2013 02:48AM
i want to make white grip from white 100% natural fiberglass sleeve from riley rods
in 1st tried i failed because the epoxy make the sleeve transparent and i only have sleeve just for 1 trial again if i used CP i worry about the sleeve will don't have good bonding with the foam core white pigment is not an option,because i want it still have weave pattern look just like a regular black carbon regards Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: December 28, 2013 04:58AM
Hello Ernest.
I paint my foam core white, put the glass on and epoxy as normal and the weave will show through. Tight Wraps. Bob, New Bern, NC. Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
john timberlake
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Date: December 28, 2013 06:36AM
the natural fiberglass will get mostly clear when you wet it. If you want a white grip then paint your core as Robert suggested or paint the handle after you sleeve it. Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
ernest sebastian
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Date: December 28, 2013 06:36AM
Robert
what type of paint do you use?I'm concerning they will not compatible with the epoxy or the foam it self Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: December 28, 2013 07:37AM
You can also tint your epoxy white. Just another suggestion for something that may get you what you want.
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Posted by:
john timberlake
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Date: December 28, 2013 08:44AM
The paint doesn't matter as long as you let it dry. Atleast i have never found any problem. Just use a can of spray Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
john timberlake
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Date: December 28, 2013 08:48AM
The only thing you might have issue with is if you topcoat with permagloss. It can get hot and melt some paints, but if your paint is underneath your sleeve then it would be no problem. I use fiberglass sleeving when i hydrodip handles or paint them. Just sand smooth for the best results or the paint will show any imperfections. Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Mike Pedersen
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Date: December 28, 2013 08:59AM
Tinting the epoxy white is going to get the best results.
You should also color the core white. Either by painting or the way I like to do it is to use white tinted epoxy for the seal coat. Is this what you are trying to achieve [www.rodbuilding.org] ? That is a white pigment that is completely opaque. I have also finished ones just like that with clear on top and a smooth finish. I'll check to see if I have any pics to show you. The only way to truly show the weave ( like the carbon) as white is to use the white precolored fiberglass sleeve. The individual strands are dyed prior to weaving. I have some on hand but I do not offer it because it is much more difficult to work with. It is very stiff not even close to as supple as the natural glass or carbon, has an edge and I have a hard time getting good results with it. I don't have either the white tint or the white sleeve on the website but if you would like some shoot me an email. ..... Riley Rods-Hard Core Grips to Go!-----Carbon Fiber - Composite Grip Store-----Capt Mike's Blog-----No Excuses Fishing Charters Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
ernest sebastian
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Date: December 28, 2013 09:22AM
thanks for the reply
@Mike : yes you're right. my friend really want white handle (with visible weave pattern) because he saw those photo from your website, maybe i should try to paint the foam first once again thanks all ernest Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Mike Pedersen
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Date: December 28, 2013 09:54AM
These are a couple that are in progress. [www.rodbuilding.org]
These along with many other Hard Core Grips to Go! (48 different types of spin, cast and fly in various color and sizes) will be available at our booth at the 2014 ICRBE. ..... Riley Rods-Hard Core Grips to Go!-----Carbon Fiber - Composite Grip Store-----Capt Mike's Blog-----No Excuses Fishing Charters Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Steve Gardner
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Date: December 28, 2013 10:49AM
Ernest;
I have just completed a rod with white handle, and suggest following mikes Advice; If you paint the core white (as I did) and do not add tint to the epoxy (as I did NOT) the handle will come out amber looking. I Had to paint the handle afterwards in order to get the white color I was looking for. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/28/2013 10:49AM by Steve Gardner. Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
ernest sebastian
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Date: December 29, 2013 07:52AM
Mike
that's what i'm try to achieve thanks Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Mike Pedersen
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Date: December 29, 2013 09:25AM
This is the white pigment that I use and recomend. It is formulated to be used with epoxies. [www.rileyrods.com]
-I use 10% pigment by weight of mixed epoxy. -Seal core with white tinted epoxy let dry. -Do the wet lay-up with white tinted epoxy and make sure it is thoroughly and evenly saturated -Hit it with a heat gun and wick off excess until you see the weave uniformly -Cure then clean up ends ..... Riley Rods-Hard Core Grips to Go!-----Carbon Fiber - Composite Grip Store-----Capt Mike's Blog-----No Excuses Fishing Charters Re: how to maintain fiberglass sleeve color
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: December 29, 2013 05:10PM
Hello Ernest.
Like John I use lots of different pigments and paints, and also like John I let the paint dry when using the paint method. I believe Mike @ Riley Rods is the man on the glass and carbon grips. Tight Wraps. Bob, New Bern, NC. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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