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Message Subject: Sealing Poplar
MuskieMike
Posted 2/25/2006 4:00 PM (#179566)
Subject: Sealing Poplar





Location: Des Moines IA
What are you guys doing to properly seal poplar before priming? I'm working on a few 6, and 8 inch crankbaits in poplar. I talked to a few guys already, and was told it needs to be sealed real well before primer. What's the best sealer for this application?
Beaver
Posted 2/26/2006 2:42 PM (#179717 - in reply to #179566)
Subject: RE: Sealing Poplar


Looks like you're not getting many answers.
I make some flaptails every year. Not too many, but I hope to change that with some new innovations that I've come up with this year.
Anyway, I have used both pine and poplar for making them, I also used some fir closet pole and had a friend run them through his lathe. I sealed all of them with a sanding sealer that I bought at a local hobbyshop. It's nothing fancy, I think that they use it on balsa models, but that soft wood sucks up 3 coats with a little steel wool in between coats. When it starts to feel a little "slick" or "hard and smooth" once it dries, I use my regular primer/sealer over that.... usually 2 coats with sanding in between. I think the sanding sealer does a good job of sealing the wood and after a few coats it helps to keep the primer from getting sucked deep into the wood.
Beaver
Beaver
Posted 2/27/2006 4:57 PM (#179924 - in reply to #179566)
Subject: RE: Sealing Poplar





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The stuff is called Aero Gloss by Midwest.
Says that it's made to seal balsa for rockets, but it worked well on soft woods for me.
Beav
MuskieMike
Posted 2/28/2006 1:15 PM (#180091 - in reply to #179566)
Subject: RE: Sealing Poplar





Location: Des Moines IA
Thanks Beav ...... I'll look for it ...
BaitBucket
Posted 3/2/2006 9:31 PM (#180612 - in reply to #179566)
Subject: RE: Sealing Poplar




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Location: Central Part of no-where but not far enough away!!
I use Zinnzer from most any paint store or hardware. I submerge my lures until the foaming stops Foaming is only the sealer forcing out the air.
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