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Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | Maybe some of you wonder why a repaint price can vary so much. Some baits really don't need much prep work other than a good sanding to ensure good paint adhesion Some of the baits that I encounter repainting can't be fixed. But most can. I would like to share A few baits I have done recently and my process to go from trashed to good as new. I'm sure others have different methods but I have found this to be the most durable and effective. Here are 3 baits in varying condition that I received. The manta had about half of its epoxy clear gone and a lot of hook rash and teeth gouges. The hook rash had dug in to the resin body about an 1/8". The second is a wood drop belly glider than had about 80% of its heavy epoxy clear gone and hook rash dug into the wood. Third is a jointed depth raider that had a lot of its belly paint rubbed off. It also had strange bulging that I would assume had happened sitting in the hot sun. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (59KB - 107 downloads) image.jpg (81KB - 92 downloads) image.jpg (49KB - 116 downloads) | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | My first step is to remove any loose clear coat and paint I can. Then a good sanding to prep for sealer. I use epoxy clear applied to the baits to fill imperfections and seal the bait. In the case of the manta I applied a little more on the hook rash. After 2 days of drying I sand the epoxy and end up with an almost new surface. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (42KB - 118 downloads) image.jpg (74KB - 120 downloads) | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | The baits are now based with white and then painted and epoxied to spec of the client. When you think about all the time involved you understand why a restoration costs what it does. But if it's your favorite bait it's worth saving. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (68KB - 91 downloads) image.jpg (96KB - 119 downloads) image.jpg (62KB - 95 downloads) | ||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | Awesome job on the Manta dude. Can't wait to get it back. | ||
MuskyFix |
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Good subject Andy, I'm repainting two Hughes Rivers, except I stripped all the clear coat and filled in the imperfections, resealed, primed and clear coat. now I'm ready for paint. I will have to charge extra for the strip down. Most baits don't need that much work. Attachments ---------------- photo.JPG (28KB - 99 downloads) | |||
ShutUpNFish |
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Posts: 1202 Location: Money, PA | Nice work and great thread! | ||
Trophyseeker50 |
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Posts: 791 Location: WI | Thanks guys. Thought people might find it interesting to see what actually goes into a repaint. Here's a pic of jakes manta after clear. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (73KB - 116 downloads) | ||
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