Primer/Seal coat
dzklrz
Posted 2/1/2006 8:57 PM (#175232)
Subject: Primer/Seal coat




Posts: 110


Location: WI
I'm just curious as to what type of sealer/primer you guys use. Do you spray or brush?

Chad


Edited by dzklrz 2/1/2006 8:59 PM
3511richardb
Posted 2/2/2006 4:36 AM (#175265 - in reply to #175232)
Subject: RE: Primer/Seal coat





Posts: 144


Location: the Netherlands
I just brush 2 layers off yacht-lacquar, sand with 180.
and ready to go.

Richard
out2llunge
Posted 2/2/2006 5:37 AM (#175267 - in reply to #175232)
Subject: RE: Primer/Seal coat




Posts: 393


Location: Kawarthas, Ontario
Behr 601(?) Laquer/Sanding sealer works very well.
ShaneW
Posted 2/2/2006 9:32 AM (#175294 - in reply to #175267)
Subject: RE: Primer/Seal coat




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
I brush all of mine on. I use a sanding sealer from Minwax and then I brush on three coats of Bullseye sealer. I like the three coats of sealer as it also reduces the amount of sanding I have to do on the lure.

Shane
Beaver
Posted 2/2/2006 12:39 PM (#175332 - in reply to #175232)
Subject: RE: Primer/Seal coat





Posts: 4266


I've been using House of Kolor Ko-Seal, primer and sealer in one. I use my airbrush to spray it on, and then just go over the lure with a little steel wool. The drawback is that is must be mixed with a catalyst, and that really shortens the pot life, so I am forced to paint in small batches, about 10 lures at a time. It dries hard as a rock, but is made for other HOK products to adhere to it. It does a great job of both priming and sealing.
I'm checking into a new product that is a primer/sealer and would allow me to thin it out and dip the lures, really speeding up the process and production time for me.
Beav