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Seahoss 01-23-2004 05:09 PM

First plugs
 
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With all the stuff I have learned from this board, here are my first ever plugs. Not happy with the way the epoxy came out. Think I put it on to thick, even for the spinner. Any ideas on how to improve them? I am using MAS epoxy with slow hardener. Should I try fast hardner? Maybe thin it with alcohol?:smash:

Surfster 01-23-2004 05:20 PM

First Plugs!
 
:eek5: First Plugs!?


Yea, sure....:uhuh:
Really nice stuff! Must be something in the drinking water in Mass. You guys kick my butt! :doh:

missing link 01-23-2004 05:23 PM

Nice....hopefully i will be posting my '' first plug pics '' soon



good job - Jr Link

PNG 01-23-2004 05:23 PM

:btu: First ones - WOW!

BassAssasin 01-23-2004 05:39 PM

What exactly is wrong with the epoxy? I would not thin with alcohol, not sure how that would affect the crosslinking reaction. More than likely it would give a cloudy finish. IF the problem is that the cured product is still tacky you may have either inadequately mixed the resin and curing agent or the proportions of the two were not accurately measured. OR.................. if the mixed epoxy was too thick then you might try heating the two parts prior to mixing. Place the containers in warm water before you combine them that shuold reduce the viscosity so it is more workable. If you heat it TOO MUCH you will decrease the pot life. I never used the MAS epoxy but all epoxies are similar.

justplugit 01-23-2004 06:15 PM

Very nice work,Seahoss!:claps:

bspice13 01-23-2004 06:20 PM

:btu:

Seahoss 01-23-2004 06:33 PM

Thanks guys, but actually the picture looks alot better than the plugs. The epoxy is very bumpy. There aren't any air bubbles and it started out smooth. Can't figure it out, will give it another try later.

PNG 01-23-2004 07:25 PM

Was the epoxy well mixed?

Correct ratio?

What was the work time of the epoxy?

The longer the better, just gotta turn the long set epoxy

Keep it up, nice work

Surfster 01-23-2004 09:48 PM

You could try...
 
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Originally posted by Seahoss
Thanks guys, but actually the picture looks alot better than the plugs. The epoxy is very bumpy. There aren't any air bubbles and it started out smooth. Can't figure it out, will give it another try later.
Wet sanding the epoxy when your sure it's cured then top it with a very light coat. Good as new. Use 320grit wet/dry in the sink with cool water.

Jigman 01-23-2004 10:53 PM

Let the fish knock the epoxy off for you, then repaint after next season :D

Stick with the long cure stuff. Usually a better finish. Check the stuff the other guys posted, some good info. One other thing, were the plugs held tight on the spinner, or did they sag a little. If the latter, that might also cause bumps.

Jigman

rob-s 01-24-2004 10:14 AM

looks like a great start to me, keep at it :kewl:

Christian 01-25-2004 11:37 AM

very nice.:)

rocketman 01-26-2004 06:31 PM

Nice job


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