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Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Sterling Gray (---)
Date: February 03, 2023 02:43PM

What is best for finishing white thread, that will prevent yellowing or discoloring of any kind? I have Flex Coat UV, but not sure how well that will hold up in the long-term.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Mark Talmo (---)
Date: February 03, 2023 03:19PM

Sterling,
It is quite well accepted that virtually all epoxy thread finishes will yellow with time, some possibly more than others. While such yellowing may obviously be more noticeable over a white base, remember that the thickness of thread finish is rather thin which will minimize the appearance of the discoloration. That said, the best thread epoxy which I have found regarding yellowing, flow-out, bubble release and pot life is CTS Crystal Coat. There are those who claim that U40 PermaGloss does not yellow but I cannot attest to that. If you decide on using PG, plan on its thinness to require a minimum of 3 coats, as many as 6 or more if you desire any depth.

Mark Talmo
FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: February 03, 2023 04:04PM

PermaGloss will not yellow. But it does not have the same appearance as epoxy.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Daryl Ferguson (---)
Date: February 03, 2023 04:23PM

Is that the stuff manufacturers use? I have off the shelf rods that look more like the guides were shrink wrapped vs. epoxied.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: February 03, 2023 05:37PM

No. It's a moisture curing urethane. Most commercial rod manufacturers use Flex Coat epoxy.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Lynn Behler (---.44.66.72.res-cmts.leh.ptd.net)
Date: February 03, 2023 07:33PM

Daryl, I thinks the wraps you're referring to may be done with NCP thread. It gives a tape like appearance to the wraps.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Daryl Ferguson (---)
Date: February 03, 2023 11:00PM

Could be Lynn, it definitely does not look like a regular epoxied wrap. I'll try to look up a NCP thread pic to see if it's what I'm talking about.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Sterling Gray (---)
Date: February 04, 2023 09:41AM

Thanks for the info Mark. I understand that the perma gloss requires good ventilation and a respirator also. Not a problem , but something to think about. I am thinking of building a rod the will be displayed and probably never fished. As an heirloom build, I would like to consider the long-term conditions.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: roger wilson (---)
Date: February 04, 2023 12:12PM

If in doubt- don't use white thread and you will never have the problem.
Rather use yellow thread for your wrapping and then - even if the finish yellows, it will remain invisible.

Best wishes

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Daryl Ferguson (---)
Date: February 04, 2023 06:17PM

FTR I have a Favorite Whitebird that is wrapped with white thread and has regular clear epoxy (not the heat shrink looking stuff I mentioned earlier). It's so clear, you can count the number of wraps around the blank. I haven't noticed in yellowing, but I keep socks on all of my rods so that might be why.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Donald La Mar (---)
Date: February 04, 2023 06:52PM

This world is awash in UV. If a finish absorbs / stops the UV then the substrate (windings) are protected at the expense of the finish, else the finish permits the UV to pass and remains clear at the eventual expense of the substrate. It's a pick your poison thing.and an argument in favor of rod bags and tubes.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Lynn Behler (---.44.66.72.res-cmts.leh.ptd.net)
Date: February 04, 2023 09:18PM

Daryl, your being able to see individual threads in the wrap is the way nylon/poly appears. When the wraps look more like paint or tape that's more likely NCP thread. With it the individual threads tend to appear blended together.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Daryl Ferguson (---)
Date: February 04, 2023 10:11PM

> Daryl, your being able to see individual threads
> in the wrap is the way nylon/poly appears. When
> the wraps look more like paint or tape that's more
> likely NCP thread. With it the individual threads
> tend to appear blended together.


So it's the thread that gives it that tape look, not the epoxy? As far as the UV business, I don't worry about it. My boat is stored in my garage and, again, my rods all have rod socks on them.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Lynn Behler (---.44.66.72.res-cmts.leh.ptd.net)
Date: February 05, 2023 07:29PM

Yes! Best place in the world is out of the sun.

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Michael Ward (---.atlagax1.pop.starlinkisp.net)
Date: February 06, 2023 11:08AM

I love the look of some white wraps in a dec-wrap or guide-wrap - but its knowing it will turn dingy yellow before long that gets me and I do my best to avoid it. I've had a few customers demand white so I warm them well upfront what will happen.

As to using white - I've found the best luck with Fuji NOCP size A - and pack, pack and pack it some more....

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Re: Sealing White Thread
Posted by: Sterling Gray (---)
Date: February 18, 2023 05:55PM

Thanks for the tip on the Fuji NOCP.

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