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Belly wgts
put them in before or after you seal? I've do it both ways and am curious what others do. P.
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I put my belly weights first, I put a few drops of etex in the hole let it absorb & then add my weight.
Then I do the epoxy ,heat seal thing, xylol thinned. |
Belly weights, filler, seal!:kewl:
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I seal first- whats going to happen if water gets behind that weight??
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5 weeks wrapped around a pot line beating on those rocks, paint almost gone, missing 1 eye but no swelling and no cracking!:kewl: |
weights/ filler/ sealer
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I slather Devcon 2 ton on the walls of the weight hole. Install the weight and let cure. Then Oatey epoxy putty as filler. Sand to shape. Seal.
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I put the weight in with epoxy
I assumed that sealed the hole. Was I wrong? |
I epoxy the weights in 1st, then Filler, then Sealer. Works for Me.
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I usually pour in my belly weights, so I pour them, fill hole with spackle, sand, and then seal.
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I seal afterwards. I hope that the sealer would seal the putty as well as the wood.
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Either way works for me
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I seal before the weights and I use a water proof wood filler to cover the belly hole. Still might dab a little epoxy in the til weight hole.
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Weights after seal with a little epoxy around them, except tail weight (no epoxy). Most of my plugs I individually weigh while test floating.
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I prefer to weight em after I seal em.It has nothing to do with water infiltration.I use a five or ten minute epoxy to set the weight, then I will file/sand it down.I have found when I heat the wood to seal it it does things like raise or sink the weight amiking it uneven.Then I have to go through the process of making it neat again.
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all holes drilling complete ... then seal ,,, then weight
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Yes Tony I have had the wgt. sink or raise too when epoxy sealing after the wgt goes in. Even worse with the propionate sealing method. But not a real big problem unless you are intent on hiding the wgt.
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