Plastic Bait Paint?
Sponge
Posted 4/23/2003 2:54 PM (#67842)
Subject: Plastic Bait Paint?




What type paint is worthy of the durable plastic bait line, and should an individual bait first be sanded or left alone? This is a no nonsense question, and should be viewed as such. Any assanine remarks will result in me haunting the guilty peep every waking moment!:O
Shep
Posted 4/23/2003 3:11 PM (#67846 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Hey, Sponger! Ya know, I would.........on second thought, never mind. I don't need any haunting.
nxtwrldrcd
Posted 4/23/2003 3:14 PM (#67847 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




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The spray on kind works pretty good, but so does the brush on.
mavmskyb8
Posted 4/23/2003 3:26 PM (#67850 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Location: Kentucky
First course of action is to dip the bait into a vat of battery acid for at least 1/2 hour. Next, 60 grit sandpaper until the acid is gone. follow up by hanging outside in sub-zero temps. A quick trip to the local harware store to retrieve your favorite color (s) of rustoleum and start spraying!! Black is my personal fav! Covers up all those petty little mistakes!!
Ranger
Posted 4/23/2003 3:58 PM (#67854 - in reply to #67850)
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If it is only a single bait, get a bottle of nail polish, rough sand your bait and commence to paintin'. Couple coats ought to do her.

These days nail polish comes in all sorts of great colors, including sparkly/glittery, and some even change colors with the changing temperatures. I use it all the time on my baits (and toes, but that's another story).
h2os2t
Posted 4/23/2003 4:37 PM (#67859 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




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Location: Freedom, WI
Stan durst once posted that automotive paints kind of melt into plastic so they stick better, in other words spray cans. I would stick to better quality stuff seems to work better for me.
Sponge
Posted 4/23/2003 5:07 PM (#67862 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




Thanks be to RANGER/H20! As for you other 2, I'm checking me list and checking it twice! Shep, I have placed you in a neutral corner for now...:O
theedz155
Posted 4/23/2003 5:53 PM (#67868 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Sponge
Just checked out a website this morning for a model paint used to paint the lexan on remote controlled models. Still haven't made a decision on whether to try it or not.

www.parmapse.com

Some cool colors there.

Otherwise, I use cheap old Testors model paint from WallyWorld.


Scott
Sponge
Posted 4/23/2003 8:19 PM (#67873 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




Thanks Scott, I'll check that out too. I'll try each idea on different baits. My dream is to become the modern day Van Gogh of plastic bait painters, and perhaps fall in love w/ 15 different women, go crazy and cut me ear off!
Plitz.....
Posted 4/23/2003 8:56 PM (#67878 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Location: West Bend, WI
Sponge you realy don't have to take the paint off of most baits.Take all hardware off the bait. lightly sand or scuff bait.Prime lightly then let stand.Prime one more time clamp on vise grips and go to town.I generaly start with the top and work my way down.There are many things one can do to get what you are looking for.scales use neting from fabric store or walmart.Make sure to hold tight and spray light,let dry between coats or you may get one big smear.For that swirl look get some lace.To hold these two down I use cloths pin style paper clips.Stencils are endless make these from cardboard,plastic bottles,tape,ect.........I could go on forever here so just go try it, and remember less is better,NO TOUCHING wet paint. ohh yea envirotex after and stay away from the paint brush and don't get the discount paint.Man I have more to say so e-mail me if you want. plitzzz
RAZE1
Posted 4/23/2003 9:20 PM (#67879 - in reply to #67878)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Location: NeverNever Lake
Go to Waldo Mart and get a paintball gun. Hang that bait from a tree with a string. Makes target practice and painting one deal.

Edited by RAZE1 4/23/2003 9:21 PM
theedz155
Posted 4/24/2003 6:00 AM (#67905 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?





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Sponge if you are hanging around with 15 and decide to "cut something off" then I suppose your ear would be the best choice.
Musky Mike
Posted 4/24/2003 8:42 AM (#67914 - in reply to #67873)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




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...My dream is to become the modern day Van Gogh of plastic bait painters, and perhaps fall in love w/ 15 different women, go crazy and cut me ear off...

One out of four ain't bad, Sponge!!

MLK
Sponge
Posted 4/24/2003 11:07 AM (#67928 - in reply to #67842)
Subject: RE: Plastic Bait Paint?




Scratch the women aspect; I'm daggone fortunate to find one that has the patience of Job, the sight of a totem pole, the beauty of Helen of Troy, and the intelligence of an educator. I'll also keep the ear, as it would make it difficult to wear a pair of sunglasses; I'd have to snap off one side of the frame...I can smell the fumes, and as of yet have started to paint the first bait...