I found that using the bin the plugs will sometimes crack after extensive use. Bin is not waterproof and it allows the water to penetrate the plug from inside.
As you know from reading the posts there is wide differences of opinion as to how to seal plugs. Some use the boiled linseed oil and thinners and other use different sealers. I personally use the Zinsser oil based cover stain, primer sealer. I have a tube contailer that I use with a mix of the sealer cut about 50% with turps or thinner. I soak the entire plug for a while and hang it up to dry. When dry I use a scotch pad to smooth out any rough spots and then procede to finish. The secret to sealing a plug is to allow the sealer (whatever it may be) to penetrate inside the plug.
I usually procede to painting and finishing the plug without further priming etc.
I also like to completely finish a plug, including wire before finishing with epoxy. That includes applying eyes etc. Like Freak said. Finish - wire - stick a straw over the swivels - and epoxy.
Just my opinion !
