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Message Subject: need some help with clearcoat
lineman
Posted 9/25/2010 11:27 AM (#460786)
Subject: need some help with clearcoat




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I painted some # 10 blades and was going to clearcoat them but I need a little help.I was going to try and thin some E-tec down with accitone and dip them in it. But I was worried about them getting to heavy. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
Tigger
Posted 9/26/2010 11:07 AM (#460845 - in reply to #460786)
Subject: Re: need some help with clearcoat





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Location: Burton, Ohio
I have used automotive clear on some of the walleye blades. They dried in a couple of hours to the touch.

I have heard of some guys using a Devcon spray product also. I am curious to try it myself.

A friend of mine uses the Etex on walleye blades with no problem. They are small #5 colorado's. He hanges them from a wire and dips them. He does make sure the drips are removed with a small brush. It takes longer this way but they look nice at the end. You can even at some glitter to the coating.

John

Edited by Tigger 9/26/2010 11:09 AM
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