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Rod Building So, you've landed a nice fish on a plug you made, eh? Now, the next step, building your own RODS!

 
 
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Old 05-08-2004, 04:40 PM   #23
Bawana
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Hey fish I checked with one of the guys that works at CMS today as to what they are using under the Aftcote and he told me they are using the flex coat CP and havent had any problems with it.I hope not cause I picked up a quart and am gonna try it with the flex CP myself.I think your gonna have to bite the bullet and remove the wrap and start over.For what its worth I have never met anyone that hasnt had to cut and dump one.A while back another guy on here told me about removing the epoxy that doesnt come off when you pull thread with a dremel and Nylon brush wheel.Said it didnt hurt surface of blank at all and worked really good for him.It Sux but once the epoxy is on I dont know what to do to save.Billy mentioned denatured alcohol---OH--OH maybe that was my problem when I tried the 811-- I was using 99% Iysopropel alcohol.I thought it was the correct stuff they just said cut with alcohol like 10%.I knew not to use the medical alcohol cause thats only 70% the rest is water.
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