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Pathfinder44
Posted 7/28/2006 11:13 AM (#202613)
Subject: rattle can job?




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Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Hey folks, i have a beat up shallow raider "plastic" any possible way to give it new life with spray paint? Or do i need to get an air brush? Clearcoat? Would a hobby shop be able to help me or what.Any body got any pics of a decent rattle can job or tricks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If i did want to get into painting where would i start looking for supplies and how much would i expect to spend on start up. Thanks again!!!!!
fish4musky1
Posted 7/28/2006 11:48 AM (#202620 - in reply to #202613)
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
sharpies could work
John23
Posted 7/28/2006 1:12 PM (#202647 - in reply to #202613)
Subject: RE: rattle can job?


Spray cans work GREAT!!!! They don't look as pretty to us all the time (though if you're carefull/skilled you can make them look pretty) but they look great to the fish. If you want a clear coat (not necessary if you use an enamel, especially) the spray can gloss works great with 3 coats.
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