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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 12-11-2006, 05:52 PM   #10
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ok..nuts and bolts of this stuff[maxclear]....stays clearer much longer then anything else on the market.

can be thinned with 90 proof booze and or a$$ a tone without loosing any

it's as thin as sys3 clearcoat.
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Max sealer..this one everyone may like.....used as a sealer and or top coat.

one part [something like waterborne/not oil] that can be sanded without getting gummy.

it's also used on surfboards as the topcoat.

dip your plug[sealer-dries fast]..sand..prime..paint...then you can dip or spray with the same stuff on as the topcoat....first coat needs to be scuffed if you want additional coats...But you don't need to scuff the other coats,just the first one.

he also said that sell to alot of plug builders and have gotten no bitching[bad feedback] from this stuff....tough as nails too.

they also make the resin for bullet proof glass..

but anyways..go to the e bay site and look for the number270002640689...this will tell all..even sticks to tefflon.

BOAT fish do count.
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