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Swimmer 03-21-2010 11:25 AM

E Tex on threads
 
I have been wrapping rods for probably 25 years. I have always used flex coat to finish the wraps. Having just used Etex for the first time on my first turned plugs, liking the results tremendously, I was wondering if anyone else has given any thought to using Etex on the wraps as a finish, and if so, how did you like the finished product.

Saltheart 03-26-2010 01:50 PM

I haven't used it but one important property of thread finish that most plain epoxies don't have much of is flexibility. That's why the most well known brand is called Flex Coat.

I now use Aftcore exclusively. Its the easiest to apply and after building my heated drying boxes , all the nightmare issues of its slow slow cure have disappeared.

Someday when I have the urge i want to try Threadmaster.

Swimmer 03-28-2010 10:53 AM

The flexibilty issue was what concerned me. I was thinking of using Aftcoat, but I have quite of bit of flexcoat left. I may buy just enough to due a couple of rods that I have to build and see how I like it. Thanks Saltheart

afterhours 03-28-2010 04:25 PM

frank- you'll :love: aftcoat .

mikecc 03-28-2010 05:12 PM

Aftcoat is all I have used for the past 10 years.:love:

Saltheart 03-28-2010 06:57 PM

Its hard to beat aftcote. Some say the Threadmaster light is the same as aftcote from a workability stanf point but it cures a little harder so there is more resistance to scratches. Some say it also stays clearer but aftcote is prettyy good at staying clear anyway.

I don't see anyone selling Threadmaster at a reasonable price so that's an issue with it. Its also not available locally as far as I know , you have to mail order it. The Threadmaster light is also a very slow cure like the aftcote thus the same nice workability but also the same issues with tackiness can still occur do to slow curing.

Interestingly enough , I have used just about every kind over the last ten years and have developed a way to make all of them work. When I first started I hated flexcoat high build because it had a low pot life but the root cause was me being to slow at applying. Now I have no issues with either Flexcoat light or High build.

Back Beach 03-29-2010 08:53 AM

Been using Aftcote for many years on my rods and its a great product.

Has anyone tried it as a plug finish? Thinking of trying it out as I have a little left.

afterhours 03-29-2010 07:38 PM

i've used it before- not bad at all....


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