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Paint an old blank
Posted by: Sam Kirk (---)
Date: May 09, 2023 05:53PM

I had an old spinning rod . It was a Fenwick graphite 6'_6" blank. I removed the reel seat ,grips,guides and hook holder. Now I want to restore the blank. What paint do I use spray paint or brush? How do I prep the blank?

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Re: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: May 09, 2023 07:10PM

There are several ways to do this, some better than others.

Are you looking for a newly refreshed factory color finish? If you may be down to simply getting a can of enamel in the color you want and hitting the blank with it. I would spray rather than brush. Some will go overboard and clear coat over the color but I think end up in a situation of diminishing returns.

Or, you could use somethink like PermaGloss to just clear coat the natural charcoal color of the blank.

Do a search on this forum for "blank refinishing" and you'll likely turn up a hundred pages of variations on how to do it.

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Re: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Sam Kirk (---)
Date: May 09, 2023 08:51PM

I have clear coat and spray paint plus paint in a can. I didn't know if there was anything special. Thank you.

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Re: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Josh Bryan (103.231.89.---)
Date: May 09, 2023 10:00PM

Does the blank have any deep scratches?

For a factory finish ...I'd try sanding the blank smooth if there are any light scratches and whatnot, fine wet and dry, then compound and wash.

Then brush on a 4 to 1 mix of terps and epoxy finish

Let it rest in a dust free room untill it cures.


That said i did a cheapo rod, sanded it smooth and gave it a coat of black satan paint, rattle can, some 25 years ago, still holds up.



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2023 10:03PM by Josh Bryan.

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Re: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Mark Talmo (---)
Date: May 10, 2023 12:41AM

Sam,
Funny thing is that no “after the fact” coatings seems to hold-up as well as a factory finish. It has been frustrating to me to not be able to discover the absolute, ultimate answer. It is pretty much accepted that the manufacturers utilize a “squeegee-diaphragm” of sorts to coat their blanks, either clear or color. But a factory finish simply seems to be more durable / scratch-resistant than what is available / performable to the rest of us. While PG may be the best available clear coat available, it is not as “bullet-proof” as many suggest. A HIGH QUALITY, 2-part automotive paint (with flex additive) sprayed by a reputable automotive body shop may be your best avenue to pursue; but then, you’ll need to afford them with a proper method of holding / spinning the blank. Next best solution is a rattle-can, 2-part paint such as “Spray Max” which is available in custom colors or clear-coat; it is certainly not cheap, but may suit your purpose. Good luck!

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: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Sam Kirk (---)
Date: May 10, 2023 06:18PM

I sprayed my blank two times and gave it one coat of clear and it turned out very nice. Thank you for the guidance

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Re: Paint an old blank
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: May 10, 2023 07:17PM

Glad to hear it. The old Fenwick rods are good products.

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