blade dip info?
ron f
Posted 9/19/2007 4:15 PM (#275716)
Subject: blade dip info?


i wonder if they are chip resistant and the ease of use for big blades!the colors choice look good but its hard to find any valuable info on the net. the website dosnt give any info

tks
J Nail
Posted 9/21/2007 1:05 PM (#276005 - in reply to #275716)
Subject: RE: blade dip info?




Posts: 162


Location: Bemidji, MN
I have used the blade dip on brass lure bodies, and smaller blades. It doesn't seem to hold up very well. It may be a matter of user error though, I didn't do any degreasing/cleaning first, I just dipped them. It seems like it peeled off after awhile. It is easy to use though if you don't care how long it lasts. you will need to transfer it to a different container though, because you can't fit a very big blade in the ones it comes in.
ron f
Posted 9/27/2007 10:01 PM (#276984 - in reply to #275716)
Subject: Re: blade dip info?


tks
Grunt Lures
Posted 9/27/2007 10:27 PM (#276991 - in reply to #275716)
Subject: Re: blade dip info?





Posts: 786


Location: Minnesota
You don't want to use polished blades. Roughed up works best. Give the paint somethign to "grab" onto.
muskynightmare
Posted 9/28/2007 12:23 AM (#277000 - in reply to #275716)
Subject: Re: blade dip info?





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
Try Granite Dust. Great product. heat the blade, swish through the powder, then bake for ten minutes in a toaster oven you junk-picked. Bullet-proof.
ron f
Posted 10/4/2007 4:53 PM (#278081 - in reply to #275716)
Subject: Re: blade dip info?


do you have a link?