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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | All this and still getting my customs out. This is why I use lacquer. About 172 pcs curing up.
Edited by Stan Durst 1 12/31/2012 8:02 PM
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Location: Oregon | I have used spray on lacquer for bass lures but have not tried it on musky baits. Are you dipping or brushing them Stan?
Jed
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Hey Jedd,
Everything is airbrushed. I use all siphon feed brushes as i can use two and three oz. bottles.
I use a two part auto poly clear and it is sprayed also..
No dipping here.
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Location: Oregon | Ok thanks, I misunderstood you, sounds like you are using lacquer based paints.
Happy New Year!
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | All the way my friend, And a Happy New Year to you also.
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| NICE RACK!!! |
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Needs Molly's and MDR choppers on it again Mike
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| Stan Durst 1 - 1/3/2013 10:05 AM Needs Molly's and MDR choppers on it again Mike
Yes it does! When I whored those Molly blanks out during that sale I likely hurt sales of finished baits. I do see some nice ones on your rack though! You can expect an order for MDR Choppers in a couple of months.
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| Way t go Stan. Lacquer is the only way to go. No waiting around for the paint to dry. I have to talk to you about that clear. I used a 2 part automotive clear and ruined 2 brushes in the process, but spraying cranks is the way to go, no extra weight.
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | Hey Beav, I have yet to find time to answer your email but and will email to you later this evening. Taking a break from clear coating. I will explain how I use it. ( two part auto poly.) |
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| Per Stan’s advice on the auto clear I use a single action external mix siphon feed. It’s a dedicated brush for 2k clear only. He’s a Badger man, but I love my classic Paasche H. If you don’t get some lacquer thinner sprayed through in time to clean it out a replacement tip is only about 5 bucks. Ps. You absolutely need a spray booth to be doing this
Edited by MRichardson 1/16/2013 9:31 AM
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