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Old 03-22-2005, 07:45 AM   #1
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Basswood is very light best for topwater swimmers.light is good as u can add lead where u like to a big plug to get the action u prefer.nicer to work with then red cedar which is a little heavier but has some large grain which don't sand well..Might not be the best choice for a popper an it is also a little soft.poppers seem to get eaten alot by blues.maybe a epoxy sealer will toughen them up some but then u addin weight also.
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Old 03-22-2005, 10:28 AM   #2
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Basswood

Just new here, been lurking a week or 2 but like what I've seen.
I use a lot of basswood, as well as other light woods, mostly for topwaters or shallow runners(jerkbaits). What works for me, is to seal it first with an epoxy sealer. I prefer Envirotex Lite but have used others such as Devcon. Once the sealer has hardened(1-2 days) I sand lightly and paint my scheme and seal the paint on with another coat of epoxy. Use light coats as it does add a little weight. I like to brush it on with a disposable brush as opposed to puring it on. Envirotex is almost bullet proof but fish with sharp teeth CAN beat it up after a while.
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Old 03-22-2005, 10:43 AM   #3
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Now since this sucks up the sealer should I only soak them for maybe 30-60 seconds. I'm using 60/40 Boiled Linseed/Mineral Spirits to seal.

I may try the epoxy sealer on a couple just to experiment and see what I like better. I did play around w/ the E-tex lite, nice finish but a PITA to work w/ if you don't have a spinner. I'm kinda diggin the Devcon 2 30-minute stuff.

I just finished off the last of my NJ kits last night, just have to dress up some tail hooks for them, and getting ready to paint up my 1st ones from scratch.

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Old 03-22-2005, 11:47 AM   #4
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I'm not sure what type of protection 30-60 seconds will provide, no time for the wood to soak up sealer which is really what you want. I leave in sealer for 24 hrs, wipe with a cloth and let sit. I have noticed that letting them dry in a well heated room does help after a few days in lessing the weight. I'll wait another couple days before priming.

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Old 03-22-2005, 12:49 PM   #5
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You guys are talking different types of sealers and they are really very different and I would guess they need to be applied differently as well...

I have not used the boiled lineseed mix but I am sure someone that uses that mix can tell you how long to soak them....
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how are you getting the epoxy inside the wire,hook hole's?? the inside count's just as much as the outside when it come's to sealing up any wood.

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how are you getting the epoxy inside the wire,hook hole's?? the inside count's just as much as the outside when it come's to sealing up any wood.
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drowning thing's r more fun

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