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General Category => Plug / Lure Building Forum => Topic started by: noons on May 28, 2010, 09:30:08 AM
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I seen a lot of posts about sealing plugs. What is the easiest way?
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good question and youll get a lot of different methods but this works for me
after the plug is all prep from drilling i like to soak my plugs in zinsser sealcoat sanding sealer just submerge the plugs under the sealer and wait till the bubbles stop maybe 5/10 min....let dry.... sand.. and then prime... then add basecoat than paint your colors just make sure your coats are dry.......once dry when putting the plug togeather i like to epoxy the belly weight and try to move some epoxy inside the plug using a piece of threw wire same with the hook gromitt... and when ready to install the nose grommit and threwwire i put epoxy in the hole befor the gromitt goes in and i do the same in the rear slide the tail weight on put some epoxy in the hole put the tail grommitt in let the 5min epoxy dry for a few just keep it simple just dont plug up the threwwire hole.......then go catch some fish ;D
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i found some stuff at lowes. its called waterguard waterproofing sealant. it says its got 5-way protction winter, uv, ect. and says one of the active ingreediant is linseed oil. i havent trid it yet just found it yesterday. does anyone have anyifo on it? right now i use a 60/40 mix of spar urathene and oderless mineral spirit and i soak submurged for over an hour or better wipe and blow off the access and let dry for few days.
rene
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be very careful it doesn't contain wax.
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I've been doing the same as handyman. Submerge in sanding sealer. I have done a quick bath and also let some soak overnight. I really haven't noticed a difference in paint adhesion.
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salt,i wanted to give val oil a shot and get away from the linseed mix.is it called "val" oil or is that a short cut for the name i've tryed a few hardware stores no one seems to have heard of it?
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thanks,i'll give the sanding sealer a shot.
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Quick question in regards to sealing. I did a 60/40 BLO/Mineral Spirit mix dipped the plugs in and got em covered good then hung them for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes I rubbed what was left into the plug with a rag then dipped them again and repeated the process. Do you think that should be enough to get them sealed?
Thank for your help, and thanks to Salty for a fantastic product!
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I'd give them a good 10 minute soak in linseed oil. I'd let them dry for a week before I primed them...
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Please use caution on rag disposal!
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I like the linseed oil and mineral spirit mix. I put the completed blank in a bottle with just enough room so that the bottle is almost completly filled. I put the cap on and let it soak for a few hours or even a day. I take the blank out of the oil mix and let the oil drip back into the bottle for and hour or so. I then hang the blank outside for 2 or 3 days. I then rub the blank down with mineral spirits to remove the excess oil mixture, and let it dry for another day or so. They are ready to paint after that. I don't use a primer coat, and the paint holds very well. If I chip the finish on a rock the oil in the wood still keeps the water out. I'm very careful with any rags or paper towels. I store them outside in a ceramic pot and throw them in the trash after a week or so. This process takes along time, but the plugs hold up very well.
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Thanks for the info guys. Yep BLO soaked rags=Boom!