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dcates
Posted 3/29/2010 2:40 PM (#431722)
Subject: clear coat repair




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Location: Syracuse, Indiana
Hope I have the correct forum for this one.  I have a number of baits (mainly HR's, but a few others) with chips, cracks, hook pointers, etc. in the clear coat finish.  Some are into the wood, but most are just the coating chipped off.  Is there a good solution for patching these areas?  I tried coating some baits with envirotex, but the etex flaked off after some use, and the "chipped" area was never quite right.  Thanks.
h2os2t
Posted 3/29/2010 4:55 PM (#431745 - in reply to #431722)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




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Location: Freedom, WI
You should have scuffed the original coating then the Etex would have stuck. Take 5 minute epoxy and fill in the big holes then sand and coat again with E tex.
muskiediver
Posted 3/29/2010 10:03 PM (#431815 - in reply to #431722)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




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dcates - 3/29/2010 3:40 PM

I have a number of baits (mainly HR's, but a few others) with chips, cracks, hook pointers, etc. in the clear coat finish. Some are into the wood, but most are just the coating chipped off.


I have an HR with a chip to. They put a thick coat of epoxy on them but they sure crack on the front if you hit something hard. Wish they used something a little more rubbery. Let me know how your repair works as I would like to try it on my HR.
muskiediver
Posted 3/29/2010 10:13 PM (#431820 - in reply to #431745)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




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h2os2t - 3/29/2010 5:55 PM

You should have scuffed the original coating then the Etex would have stuck. Take 5 minute epoxy and fill in the big holes then sand and coat again with E tex.


What if the crack goes all the way to the wood? How would you recommend this sort of repair?
MuskieMike
Posted 3/29/2010 11:19 PM (#431831 - in reply to #431722)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair





Location: Des Moines IA
Use the 5 minute epoxy to fill holes and chips, let it dry completely, scuff the whole top coat with light sandpaper, re-coat the whole lure with etex, spin the bait on a drying rack for at least a couple of hours while the etex dries for a even coat.
MuskyFix
Posted 3/29/2010 11:43 PM (#431836 - in reply to #431831)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair





Just a little note, if the etex isn't mixed with equal parts, it doesn't cure and stays soft, this also causes the etex to peal. when sanding really watch the corners.

Just a helpful note.
h2os2t
Posted 3/30/2010 3:56 PM (#431986 - in reply to #431836)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




Posts: 941


Location: Freedom, WI
Good point Muskyfix, it does not need to be sanded just scuffed lightly. Mike got into the detail better then I did but that is what you do. Patched a lot of lures that way, also make sure it has completely dried out because if the wood is still wet it can rot from the inside out (depending on the wood type).
dcates
Posted 4/7/2010 10:06 AM (#433664 - in reply to #431986)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana
Best option yet!  Don Slagle of Hoosier Handmade Musky Baits (www.hoosierhandmademuskybaits.com) is repairing and recoating the baits for me.  Leave it to the professionals!
CiscoKid
Posted 4/7/2010 12:03 PM (#433682 - in reply to #431722)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
I would suggest using the 2-ton epoxy over the 5 minute stuff. The 2-ton doesn't yellow like the 5 minute will over time. At least my 2 ton fixes haven't yellowed yet.
Stan Durst 1
Posted 4/7/2010 8:04 PM (#433771 - in reply to #433664)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair





Posts: 1207


Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Hey David,
Glad you followed the advice. Don knows his stuff . Check with him, as we are going to work on a "secret project" color combo.
Stan
dcates
Posted 4/20/2010 12:13 PM (#436342 - in reply to #433771)
Subject: RE: clear coat repair




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana

Baits arrived back from Don today, and they look AWESOME!  Thanks to Don for making my old baits better than new.  If I ever become technologically able (I am at present inept), I'll post pictures.

Don's work is HIGHLY recommended.

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