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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> painting blades-powder
 
Message Subject: painting blades-powder
ski86
Posted 3/5/2007 1:08 PM (#242957)
Subject: painting blades-powder


I have been using powder paints for the last couple days and still can't get a evenly distributed paint job. I was wondering if I have to prep the blades before I paint them. I have been using sand paper on the blades before I paint them. Is this the correct method? I have also heard of using acetone on the blades for preperation----The final question is what do I use for the finish product after they are painted? Thanks for the Help---
Partycrasher
Posted 3/5/2007 3:33 PM (#242984 - in reply to #242957)
Subject: Re: painting blades-powder




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Powder painting big blades is tough. You almost need a fluid bed to get them to look good.
muskynightmare
Posted 3/5/2007 10:42 PM (#243077 - in reply to #242957)
Subject: Re: painting blades-powder





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I airbrush blades, for less dampening of vibration. Powder knocks the vibe out. Too heavy for the blade size.
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