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| Hi guys,just getting started making baits and i have a question.
Is e-tex the same as e-tex lite?And where can i buy it?thanks. |
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| Yes
Hobby Lobby will have it and you could waite until they have a coupon of 40% off.
ACE or Menards also. CN not sure
Edited by MuskyFix 11/13/2010 8:01 AM
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Location: Freedom, WI | It is the same, hardware stores or hobby stores. Seeing you are from Canada I believe the more popular choice is Nu Lustere 55 (spelling?) there. I think it is better than e tex lite. Envirotex also makes a few other products. http://www.eti-usa.com/ |
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| Yes,i have looked for nu-lustre but its super expensive!Is it worth the extra cost vs.e-tex?
thanks for the replies folks. |
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Location: Freedom, WI | Depends on what you are trying to get out of the coating. I have never used nu- lustre but have been told by the guys that use it if you want it for impact it is better as in, is not as brittle as e tex. It might be clearer also but not sure, the stuff I use is twice the cost of e tex but you get what you pay for in most cases. If you are just getting into lure building cheaper e tex might be the way to go to get used to working with the stuff. |
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| e tex is good new lustre is greatttt. the cost is as stated expensive though. 40.00 for new lustre 24 for etex. |
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | Menards also carries Enviro-tex lite |
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| I bought a relatively small amount of e-tex from Menards and it has lasted me 3 years. Each bottle must be around 30-32oz. or so and for the 15-20 baits I make a year, it works out to be pretty cheap. |
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| Can you say what you use if it's not e-tex? |
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Location: South-Central VA | I use Diamond II. For me, it's been way better than etex.
jeremy |
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Location: Okoboji | His long does etex take to dry |
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| etex drys according to warmth in the man cave. .remember to make sure you seal the lures before prime. it really helps with bubbles when you clear coat with epoxies. |
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