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Top Coat
I'm not big on caring about top coats on my plugs but when someone else asks me about something I'm making I tend to care much more about how it looks before I send it on its way.
I had been using whatever michaels had been carrying, etex? and have gone thru enough of that to know it yellows or gets bad over time. I just ordered East Coast epoxy? Maybe the same thing, at least both part a and b are clear. I finally got some denatured alcohol to clean the plugs so that might help... What other rules am I likely breaking? I've got plenty of dust. Can I scuff sand plugs with tons of bubbles and repaint? It's like my plugs have rabies or something. -Mr. bubbles |
Matt first off are these plastic plugs? U can use isopropyl alcohol to rid the plug of dust and grease. Mix the 2 part slow and i do 3-4 minutes. With createx which is thinner than the Flexcoat UV which I use 99% of the time use Better grade acid brush( horse hair) i get from fastenal or a Jen foam brush. Give brushes a rinse w/isopropyl. On the acid brushes I super glue the hairs into heel prior to use.
Apply and then use a heat gun or hairdryer to pass over epoxy to pop any bubbles and help the epoxy flow flat. If u have spinner great. If not flip until the epoxy sets. Usually an hour providing its not to thick. Give me a shout if needed. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I have to handle them because of the pour hole and flash, that need trimming. I'll call you. I want to thin my 1 part but not much so I can dip and drip. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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