Bait making question! (chemical aspect)
MuskieE
Posted 7/19/2003 1:06 PM (#76292)
Subject: Bait making question! (chemical aspect)





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Question on mixing chemicals before i waste material doing this,Maybe someone has tryed it before.Heres my question will Enviro tex stick to fiberglass resin?

Is it a good idea to mix these two chemicals together??
Beaver
Posted 7/19/2003 1:12 PM (#76293 - in reply to #76292)
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Did Einstein ask questions??
Experiment and let us know.
Be an innovator.
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divani
Posted 7/19/2003 1:14 PM (#76295 - in reply to #76292)
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I think it will hold. To be on the safe side, email the company Environmental Technology
MuskieE
Posted 7/19/2003 5:22 PM (#76300 - in reply to #76292)
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Did einstein blow up the house too??
sworrall
Posted 7/19/2003 10:30 PM (#76313 - in reply to #76300)
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Both are polyester resin based, I think, basically plastic. If the glass surface is sanded lightly, it should bond.

FRP is the acronym for fiberglass, fiber reinforced plastic.

Sponge
Posted 7/20/2003 6:29 AM (#76322 - in reply to #76292)
Subject: RE: Bait making question! (chemical aspect)




Quit leaning over the open containers; I think the chemical imbalance may be w/in!:O
Beaver
Posted 7/20/2003 9:14 AM (#76329 - in reply to #76322)
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Come on....Jimmy Neutron would have it figured out by now!
MuskieE
Posted 7/20/2003 11:21 AM (#76337 - in reply to #76292)
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Who's jimmy neutron?Must have been before the 70's(My time).
Beaver
Posted 7/20/2003 1:35 PM (#76339 - in reply to #76337)
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No, he's one of my my daughters favorites. He's on right after Spongebob.
MuskieBum
Posted 7/20/2003 8:37 PM (#76359 - in reply to #76292)
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I'm not sure if your asking to put down one and then the other on top, or if you are asking if mixing the resin from one will work with the other? I would definatly not try mixing them but if you use one over the other it will give you a bond, but not that strong. If your using it just to coat molds it will work perfect. If you are using it to seal smooth plastic baits it will work but will crack if you are throwing heavy baits. also bait will be more boyant.

Slay em,
Jake
MuskieBum
Posted 7/20/2003 8:38 PM (#76360 - in reply to #76292)
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I'm not sure if your asking to put down one and then the other on top, or if you are asking if mixing the resin from one will work with the other? I would definatly not try mixing them but if you use one over the other it will give you a bond, but not that strong. If your using it just to coat molds it will work perfect. If you are using it to seal smooth plastic baits it will work but will crack if you are throwing heavy baits. also bait will be more boyant.

Slay em,
Jake
MuskieE
Posted 7/20/2003 8:55 PM (#76362 - in reply to #76292)
Subject: RE: Bait making question! (chemical aspect)





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I wanted to run my water lines thru the fiberglass and adheir it to my envirotex mold.My thinking was it would but i didnt want to waste materials.

Edited by MuskieE 7/20/2003 8:56 PM