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razor10
Posted 3/25/2010 8:24 PM (#431053)
Subject: Drying wheel ?




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I've been just brushing on enviro-tex then hanging to let dry, results are not bad but are the results much smoother when using a motorized drying wheel?
Thanks, kelly
MuskyFix
Posted 3/25/2010 10:34 PM (#431073 - in reply to #431053)
Subject: RE: Drying wheel ?





The wheel allows the etex to stay even with thicker coats, sometimes hanging them brings most of the etex to the one side of the bait.
Musky Madman
Posted 3/26/2010 7:10 AM (#431103 - in reply to #431053)
Subject: Re: Drying wheel ?


I don't think my finish gets all that much better but at least it doesn't leave that hard nipple on the end of the bait.
wolftackle84
Posted 3/26/2010 8:04 AM (#431116 - in reply to #431053)
Subject: Re: Drying wheel ?




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Location: sun prairie,wi
the wheel really helps...i just started useing etex and i am getting better with every lure....you need to get yourself a drying wheel and a pencil torch to take out the bubbles...but practice makes perfect...

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