View Full Version : Hello Fellow Lure Makers!


TackleMaking
08-20-2002, 01:45 PM
Hi All,

I just wanted to drop in and say hello! I own a lure making supply company and I'm a HUGE fan of plug making. I've worked closely with most of the major lure manufacturers and seen a lot about how its done.

I'm looking forward to contributing and helping out in any way I can.

Thanks!

- Erik

Bernzy
08-20-2002, 04:57 PM
Hi Erik, I saw your reply to another post regarding different types of wood blanks.
I am interested in locating a source for saltwater sized blanks, swimmers, poppers and needlefish.
Are these items available through you?

Thanks,

Bernzy

TheSpecialist
08-20-2002, 05:00 PM
Erik welcome aboard.. We have a great group of guys here, and could benefit from your knowledge, and connections.

TackleMaking
08-20-2002, 05:27 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome! :)

Looking forward to helping (and learning!)

- Erik

TackleMaking
08-20-2002, 05:30 PM
Hi Bernzy,

I can get pretty much any blanks you need. Some of our blanks come from commercial manufacturers that I know - they sell us the unfinished blanks in bulk and we resell them. The rest we have custom turned in Florida, Arkansas, and Maine through our contractors.

If you give me a sense of style or size, I can see what I can do!

Thanks for the opportunity. :)

- Erik

Slipknot
08-20-2002, 08:45 PM
Welcome Erik, nice to see ya here at Striped-bass.com

As you see, we like making plugs for surf fishing for stripers.

I'm glad you are willing to help out around here.

capesams
08-20-2002, 08:51 PM
HI ERIK:
WELCOME & ANY blank hhhmmmm! OK. fork em over you just been ho'ed.


AH..... have you checked in w/ the boss here. about sellin?

next ?........ WHAT is the clear coat that most co's are useing these days...........fess up we all want ta know...NO fairy tells now.

HI SLIP:bshake: :D HAD me som icecream tanight ,feelin good.

TackleMaking
08-21-2002, 09:01 AM
There are three coats that the commercial (and hobby) guys are using. The best, and most popular one, is from a company called Delta (not the paint company you'll find online - this company doesn't have a website) in Florida that sells in HUGE quantities ($500 minimum order!) and doesn't sell small quantities. I'm working with them to see if we can divide them up on our end, but the process is slow because of the warnings associated with the product. They also make the transparent latex wood lure paints that most of the industry is using...but again...the minimum order is very high and they sell the stuff in drums to the commercial boys.

The other popular clear coat is actually Flex Coat (used for rods). There is a tricky way to apply it though so you don't get stroke lines and bubbles.

The other top coat is made by Component Systems (http://www.csipaint.com) and is called "2-Part Epoxy Top Coat". Mix it on aluminum and then run a lighter under the foil to get the bubbles out. Apply it with a brush and then run it over the lighter again to get the stroke lines out. (Mix in some silver holo glitter before you apply it - the finish is awesome!)
Component Systems is the company that makes all the Pro-Tec powder paints that are used for finishing jigs and spoons.

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Also Slipknot & All - who should I contact about selling and sponsorships to help the site?

Thanks!

- Erik

capesams
08-21-2002, 10:24 AM
JOHN R...........owner of this site..........funny he hasn't jumped in


I know he's alive talked to him last night.

flex coat.........used it for 27 years.........looking for something better.