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| i have a couple of older baits with bad epoxy id like to redo, is there a decent solution from a regular hardware store?
Also have a few handmade blanks id like to seal up primarily just to keep the water out to test. Again, is there a decent solution from a regular hardware store?
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| depending on which epoxys on them.,are the b8s wood?.we use envirotex lite.. |
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| Glaze coat from lowes works good |
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| marine epoxy is supposed to be the best one. but it cost lots. george no more devcon ? |
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| we only use envirotex on wood. automotive on plastics/foams. |
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| woodieb8 - 6/29/2019 11:22 AM
depending on which epoxys on them.,are the b8s wood?.we use envirotex lite..
took me awhile on the b8's...lol.
Yes wood! |
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| sand lightly 180-220. cover with envirotex. .primer/paint,re coat with envirotex.
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| was sure woody of early 2000 were devcon |
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| never devcon..early 80,s baits were clear lacquer finish...lacquers are a brittle finish..,plus clear lacquers are not readily available as government restrictions. |
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| woodieb8 - 7/3/2019 10:15 AM
sand lightly 180-220. cover with envirotex. .primer/paint,re coat with envirotex.
X 2 what woodie said. If you don't have a drying wheel, then I would use Devcon 2 ton epoxy. It says 30 minute working time but it's actually closer to 10 minutes if that. |
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