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Location: sun prairie,wi | i just picked up some etex today....but i am kinda stumped on the best way to apply it...i have a drying wheel....any help whould help
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Edited by wolftackle84 1/31/2010 7:54 PM
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| I've always used a brush. Give a moderate coat and put on drying wheel. Try to remove bubbles asap with heat or blowing on them. Cigarette smoke seems to remove the bubbles even quicker. |
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Location: sun prairie,wi | how many coats do you put on
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| Hi there, I used etex on all of my baits. First off make sure you mix the parts equally. Mix the etex very well & then let it set for a few minutes to degas itself. That won't take out all the gas bubbles but you can blow on the bait after its coated or use a propane torch. If you use the torch make sure its just a short blast of heat & not to close or the etex won't set up & dry. I use disposable flux brushes like they use for soldering or throw away glue brushes. When mixing the two part etex I use disposable plastic syringes that I purchase at a local veternarian. Just make sure you mark the syringes so the next time you use them you do part 1 with #1 syringe & part 2 with #2 syringe. I just wipe off the outside & put the syringe back in the plastic container it came in. I use the same syringes for up to a year. I don't clean them out, just wipe off the excess on the outside. Good luck & I hope this helps. Ken |
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| I'll second in on what Ken said, I uasally use 1 good coat, Somtimes 2 if I don't like the coverage, just remeber the more coats , the more weight you add, can effect on how some baits work. Rod |
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