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Posted by:
Scott Dacey
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Date: May 12, 2019 09:02AM
I did a search for any info on Valspar and if it reacts badly to flex coat, nothing came up. So I'll throw this out there. I'm refurbing an old rod I had for many years. Its all stripped down and sanded. I wanted to put the shine back on it and had read that Urethane Valspar will work. Has anyone had any issues with coating the whole blank and using flex coat on the threads? Or would it be better to coat the threads in Urethane Valspar also to avoid any lifting or checking of the flex coat. Thanks in advance.
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Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: May 12, 2019 10:34AM
It won't harm Flex Coat nor any other 2-part epoxy.
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Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: May 12, 2019 07:12PM
Scott,
I am just curious as to why you would not use U40 PermaGloss on the blank? Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: valspar
Posted by:
Scott Dacey
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Date: May 13, 2019 06:13AM
Tom Kirkman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It won't harm Flex Coat nor any other 2-part > epoxy. > > ............ Thank you Tom Re: valspar
Posted by:
Scott Dacey
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Date: May 13, 2019 06:24AM
Mark Talmo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Scott, > I am just curious as to why you would not use U40 > PermaGloss on the blank? Probably because I'm a noobie at rod building, LOL! I had an old rod builders book from many years ago and remember it had mentioned spar varnish. But i had lost the book years ago and couldn't remember the specifics of laying it down or whether it would work on threads also. I can get a qt of valspar for $16 at my local Lowes as opposed to $60 through Mudhole. I figure I would lay down the varnish on a clean blank, let it dry completely then wrap the guides and use the prokote finish on the threads. This is a great hobby but I don't want to break the bank trying to enjoy it. Re: valspar
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: May 13, 2019 11:46AM
Scott,
Do yourself a favor and keep the spar varnish for your wooden boat and boat parts. Use modern and better products for rod building. Best wishes. Re: valspar
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: May 13, 2019 11:54AM
Not sure about the rod weight you are refinishing, but varnish will add significant weight, while PermaGloss very little. Also varnish will yellow quite a bit over time, PermaGloss not at all. Re: valspar
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
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Date: May 13, 2019 08:12PM
Geez, he said he was "refurbing an old rod I had for many years". If the rod left the factory with varnish what the heck is wrong with using it now for a refurb?
Scott, I'd use something light an easy on the blank like the spray can Helmsman. Save the brush on stuff for the guide wraps. Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: valspar
Posted by:
Scott Dacey
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Date: May 14, 2019 06:36PM
Russell Brunt Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Geez, he said he was "refurbing an old rod I had > for many years". If the rod left the factory with > varnish what the heck is wrong with using it now > for a refurb? > > Scott, I'd use something light an easy on the > blank like the spray can Helmsman. Save the brush > on stuff for the guide wraps. Thanks Russ, After looking at it more closely, it looks like spar varnish. All yellow and chipped. It was definitely hand wrapped. I wonder if urethane spar varnish would work better? Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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