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Lizmorea
Posted 2/1/2018 2:05 PM (#891043)
Subject: Wooden baits




Posts: 29


Was hoping someone could point me in the right direction on a few things.
I've made a wooden bait for trolling, and was wondering what the best choice is to seal it?
Also, should I seal it, then paint, then seal again?
Or just paint first and then seal a bunch of times?
Also, mine's not line through. I'll be epoxying the screw in eyelets in.
Any suggestions for that?
Thanks guys
Gringo Loco
Posted 2/2/2018 11:44 AM (#891100 - in reply to #891043)
Subject: RE: Wooden baits




Posts: 654


Location: Moses Lake, WA
I recommend that you seal before painting. There are a number of products for sealing wood ranging from penetrating wood hardeners to cellulose acetate butyrate and many in between. On my wood lures I soak the lures in CAB overnight, dry, place the lure in an oven at 200F for an hour, and then seal with two coats of epoxy. Then I normally spray with a white primer/paint and proceed from there. Getting an effective sealing layer is an important aspect when using wood blanks. I also use .092" ss eyelets and epoxy them in. Use the longest screw length appropriate for your size lure. Lure Parts Online has .092" screws up to 2.5" long.
Lizmorea
Posted 2/2/2018 1:42 PM (#891112 - in reply to #891043)
Subject: Re: Wooden baits




Posts: 29


Hey Gringo Loco,
Thank you very much for the help.
I appreciate you taking the time to give me a little direction.
Thanks a lot!!
crazywaynee
Posted 2/4/2018 7:34 AM (#891251 - in reply to #891043)
Subject: Re: Wooden baits




Posts: 71


The main thing is what type of wood are you using, I use White Cedar and just prime the lure then White base and finish with the painting and two coats of E-tex Lite. With cedar you don't have the problems of the other wood that a musky tooth will break the final coating and they will, Bass wood is the worst.

Wayne
muskyhunter63
Posted 2/9/2018 6:44 PM (#891841 - in reply to #891251)
Subject: Re: Wooden baits




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
I was going to ask the same question about sealing wood but I am using cedar.
So it looks like I can just prime, paint and top coat it.
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