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Yvon
Posted 1/6/2013 10:18 AM (#607915)
Subject: painting bulldawg





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Location: Québec, Canada
you know a paint that I could use in my airbrush to paint bulldawg ?

thanks
eric001
Posted 1/6/2013 9:03 PM (#608100 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: c.wis
look into the spike it products- theres lots of options, some you need a retarder to keep the paint from drying in your tools
Yvon
Posted 1/7/2013 4:38 AM (#608130 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: Québec, Canada
thanks
ShutUpNFish
Posted 1/7/2013 7:34 AM (#608153 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: Money, PA
Its nasty stuff to work with! Very toxic!
jlammusky
Posted 1/7/2013 7:49 AM (#608159 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: montreal, canada
if it's that toxic is it something we really want to throw in our lake ....??!!
Zib
Posted 1/7/2013 8:55 AM (#608181 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: RE: painting bulldawg





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Location: Detroit River

You could try the paint that you use for painting crankbaits then dip the bait in clear plastisol to protect it from peeling off. Lurecraft use to sell the soft plastic paint but stopped selling it because of shipping issues with hazardous materials.

 

ShutUpNFish
Posted 1/7/2013 9:48 AM (#608190 - in reply to #608159)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: Money, PA
jlammusky - 1/7/2013 7:49 AM

if it's that toxic is it something we really want to throw in our lake ....??!!


I meant the fumes are toxic...I'm not sure about once the paint sets. I think it has chemicals in it which allow it to eat into the rubber so that it adhears to it better. I have never personally used the stuff, but know someone who has. It is recommended to have proper ventilation and repirator while spraying this stuff.
jlammusky
Posted 1/7/2013 10:16 AM (#608201 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: montreal, canada
Yvon think tice before use it in our lake buddy !!
Yvon
Posted 1/7/2013 10:59 AM (#608207 - in reply to #607915)
Subject: Re: painting bulldawg





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Location: Québec, Canada
thank you for the answers. This is one of my friends asked me to paint some bulledawg him.

With what I read in your answers, I think I abandoned this project

thank you
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