I was thinking about emailing him...but isn't the stuff flammable? They usually can't ship it across the border...I don't think. But I'll definitely ask him.
Jeff
I think I found a couple places in Quebec that sell it. Is it a moisture cure urethane? It doesn't say...that's why I'm wondering if I'm browsing over other products here because they don't specifically say MCU. Do you like KBS?
Thanks
I was looking into using moisture cure urethane to finish my baits but all the products I've seen guys talk about on here are only in the United States whereas I'm in Canada and don't really know what to look for. Can anybody help me in what to look for or where to look for it? Is mcu mostly an exterior wood finish, or similar things like that?
Thanks guys!
Jeff
Are they're sprays that work as a finish? I'm pretty new to painting and wondered how manufactures finish they're hard baits...it's like there's nothing there. It's so thin, anybody know?
Really...that long eh? I thought it was only like 30 mins or so, then it hardened in 48 hours. Good to know, thanks!
Recoat? How many times do you coat? It's pretty thick I find.
I think my rotisserie is faster than that and mine come out fine. Although, I did just have my first problem with Etex, it grew a lump after about an hour on the wheel after I stopped it. I don't think I mixed it properly.
How long do you guys leave your lures turning for?
What are the disco ball motors like? I use a rotisserie motor with the actually rotisserie rack that falls out every ten minutes...well more that it comes out...it doesn't fall. I'm just looking to switch it up.
Thanks Dave, do you cut your lures in half to put the through wire in, or just half way up (or less)? I guess that was my main concern was cutting it in half then trying to glue it back together, ever had problems of it coming apart?
Jeff
Thanks. I'm just trying to figure what's best...obviously trial and error is best. I just find trying to finagle a weight in and around a thru wire on my first baits might be tricky until I've crafted a bunch.
Thanks for the advice guys.