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e-hound
Posted 2/7/2006 6:03 PM (#176109)
Subject: Spray E-tex




Posts: 22


Location: St James MN
How many baits can I expect to get out of the 12.5 oz aerosol version of E-tex. (figure 2 coats per 10 " bait) Thanks in advance.

e-hound
Allstate48
Posted 2/7/2006 6:17 PM (#176113 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
Tell me about aerosol etex please. Where do you get this? Thanks Doug
MuskieMike
Posted 2/7/2006 6:20 PM (#176115 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Location: Des Moines IA
Sounds very interesting indeed. I have never heard of spray on Etex ......
chico
Posted 2/7/2006 6:25 PM (#176118 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
It certainly isn't as good in the spray form, thinner and doesn't seem anywhere near as hard. Sorry to bring bad tidings.
e-hound
Posted 2/7/2006 6:43 PM (#176121 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex




Posts: 22


Location: St James MN
Just do a search many craft vendors carry it.

Chico, I realize it is much different than the 2-part E-tex lite, but I am using it on some baits that it don't want a high build-I'm looking more to give my paint depth, seal and moderate protection.
chico
Posted 2/7/2006 6:47 PM (#176122 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Posts: 502


Location: Lincoln UK
In that case it should be fine. I posted as almost everyone I know who has used it seemed to think it was the same as 'tex lite but easier to apply. Good luck.
Allstate48
Posted 2/7/2006 7:58 PM (#176146 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
Is this the name it is sold under, spray etex?

Doug
muskynightmare
Posted 2/7/2006 7:59 PM (#176148 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
E-hound, do you make "Crazy Cranks"?
MikeHulbert
Posted 2/7/2006 8:03 PM (#176152 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I have used it and like very much.

You can get 2-3 baits out of a can.

Great for touching up baits that show wear.
Beaver
Posted 2/7/2006 8:46 PM (#176165 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex


I use it a lot, but not for muskie lures.
I redo Shadraps and regular Rapalas for fishing walleyes and smallies on The Mississippi.
A couple of coats works great for lures like those.
It's tough enough for a spray-on top coat, and you don't have to clean the hell out of your airbrush.
MuskieMike
Posted 2/8/2006 1:20 AM (#176196 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Location: Des Moines IA
Probably work real good for resealing a worn Weagle then huh???
3511richardb
Posted 2/8/2006 4:11 AM (#176199 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex





Posts: 144


Location: the Netherlands
Guy's i'm looking for someone who's willing to ship me 2 cans of the spray-etex 12oz.
it's not available as far as i now in europe.and retailers at the US won't ship the cans due to safety regulations.

I'll paypal you.

thx Richard
Guest
Posted 2/8/2006 10:32 PM (#176405 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex


It's against the law to ship via air(ORMD law). The pressure from being in an airplane hold will make the pressurized cans explode.
RiverMan
Posted 2/9/2006 1:00 AM (#176414 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Try Rustoleum spray on lacquer, good stuff.

Jed v.
3511richardb
Posted 2/9/2006 7:10 AM (#176420 - in reply to #176405)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex


Guest - 2/8/2006 10:32 PM

It's against the law to ship via air(ORMD law). The pressure from being in an airplane hold will make the pressurized cans explode.


If Economy Parcel post is used it's transported by ship,takes about 6 wk's but i can live with that.

thx Richard
Allstate48
Posted 2/9/2006 7:09 PM (#176556 - in reply to #176109)
Subject: RE: Spray E-tex




Posts: 389


Location: Corning, Iowa
Jed, are you saying to use this for top coat? Thanks Doug
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