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Posted by:
Forrest Peters
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Date: October 14, 2014 09:20PM
Has anyone tried to paint cork grips. If so what paint, and did the grip crack. Lone Wolf Rods "Keep your powder dry and your lines wet" God Bless Re: Painted Cork
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Anonymous User
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Date: October 14, 2014 10:09PM
If I may tag onto this question...... Has anyone used the "Marble Magic" on the cork? If so how does it hold?
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Posted by:
Jeremy Reed
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Date: October 14, 2014 10:46PM
You can do a mad-swirl to cork grips with magic marble paint or the borax method. You just need to add a protective coat on top of it. You also need to fill in the pits, and prime it. If you don't prime, you can get it to show some of the grain through the paint for a cool effect. Jeremy Reed Reed Rods Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: October 15, 2014 10:18PM
Jeremy
Any thoughts on doing a mad swirl demo at the rod expo next February ?? Would be a nice seminar if they are not already planned. Tom Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Jeremy Reed
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Date: October 16, 2014 09:36AM
Tom Wewerka Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Jeremy > > Any thoughts on doing a mad swirl demo at the rod > expo next February ?? Would be a nice seminar if > they are not already planned. > > Tom If I'm able to make it, I would love to if there was enough interest in it and Kirkman wanted to add me. I planned on making my first expo this past year, but wasn't able to. Hopefully, I'll be able to make it this next year. Jeremy Reed Reed Rods Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Devin Romanowski
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Date: October 17, 2014 10:04AM
what do you guys use for a protective coat over the mad swirl? Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Jeremy Reed
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Date: October 17, 2014 11:20PM
Depends on what you're dipping. For reel seats, I have an auto body place spray clear coats. For grips, I like the epoxy by riley rods, it dries harder than epoxy, and gives the grip protection. Most of my customers are using thread finish for a protective coat. When I was testing it for grips, I tested permagloss, waterbased urethane, spray clear, auto clear, thread finish, and the epoxy riley rods sells. The epoxy by riley rods I liked the best followed by a close 2nd of thread finish.
Also, most of my customers are using preshaped cork grips, priming, then dipping. I like using rigid pour foam. I feel that it is more sensitive and lighter than cork. I've used eva, cork, carbon fiber, rigid pour foam all for a mad-swirl. The eva typically gives the smoothest pattern. Also, each medium requires prepping of some sort to get it smooth and the pits filled in prior to priming. Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Tim Sullivan
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Date: October 26, 2014 01:15PM
How is the eva prepped? Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Jeremy Reed
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Date: October 27, 2014 05:13PM
You have to shape it, fill in the pits/pores, prime, dip, and clear coat of some sort. There's a lot of steps involved, but they are sweet looking. Re: Painted Cork
Posted by:
Jeremy Reed
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Date: October 28, 2014 03:57PM
Also, feel free to give me a shout or shoot me an email if you have any questions.
502.439.4123 ReedRods@gmail.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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