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grandriverglidebaits
Posted 10/3/2012 8:41 PM (#588822)
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Any tips on priming plastic lures. Im painting a couple tackle industries mag shads.
Beaver
Posted 10/3/2012 8:53 PM (#588829 - in reply to #588822)
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I just use what House of Kolor call their White Basecoat. I'd say just use white, pearl, silver or something darker than that depending on the pattern. White or Silver usually.
Beav
woodieb8
Posted 10/4/2012 5:55 AM (#588879 - in reply to #588822)
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\ny lacquer based prime. it will etch in.
kodiak
Posted 10/4/2012 8:30 AM (#588902 - in reply to #588879)
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Location: Okoboji
not the valspar primer,,,,that stuff is trash it stays tacky for some reason......wasnt cheap either.
grandriverglidebaits
Posted 10/4/2012 8:48 AM (#588906 - in reply to #588822)
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Beaver is that house of kolor just water based paint like createx
MRichardson
Posted 10/4/2012 9:35 AM (#588921 - in reply to #588822)
Subject: RE: priming plastic lures





The standard Createx “base coat sealer” should bond good to those lures. 

Those lures are molded from ABS and paint bonds quite well to it.



Edited by MRichardson 10/4/2012 9:59 AM
grandriverglidebaits
Posted 10/9/2012 9:58 AM (#589835 - in reply to #588822)
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thanks guys painted it yesterday when with the regular primer i usually use on my wood baits i think it turned out good. Ill be taking it to st. clair in a week or so to try it out


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kodiak
Posted 10/9/2012 10:12 AM (#589840 - in reply to #588822)
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Location: Okoboji
very nice...

also interested in the HOK,,,is the urethane auto paint?
Beaver
Posted 10/9/2012 10:23 AM (#589841 - in reply to #589840)
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HOK is all lacquer based paints.
They're mainly an automotive paint supplier, but I don't have the patience to wait for water-based paints to dry, when I can spray wet on wet if I want, but I'm not that fast. It normally dries before I can change colors.
Beav
ShutUpNFish
Posted 10/11/2012 7:31 AM (#590202 - in reply to #588822)
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Location: Money, PA
Thats nice work right there...should look great when its clear coated.

MRichardson
Posted 10/11/2012 9:11 AM (#590222 - in reply to #589835)
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Very nice!
grandriverglidebaits
Posted 10/11/2012 10:04 AM (#590229 - in reply to #588822)
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here it is with the etex


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Tackle Industries
Posted 10/11/2012 4:40 PM (#590269 - in reply to #588822)
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Location: Land of the Musky
That has to be one of the best Mag Shad paint jobs I have ever seen! Want to paint me up about 20 of those for show season Impressive!

Just let me know when you need more blanks. I pulled them off of my website but still have about 50-400 of each of my hard bodies lures left in my inventory for winter projects. Mag Shads, Nokkens, Sea Cal/Cow, Super Ciscos, etc...

James
Beaver
Posted 10/12/2012 3:08 AM (#590354 - in reply to #590269)
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You,Sir,have what some in the basement call 'The Touch'. Now quit touching me and take that thing fishing!
Beautiful.
Beav
grandriverglidebaits
Posted 10/12/2012 10:00 AM (#590392 - in reply to #588822)
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"Want to paint me up about 20 of those for show season "

James i would be happy to do that send me a pm if your still interested
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