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Tough finish for sea rods???



 
 
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Old November 4th, 2005, 02:12 PM
dwdw1
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Default Tough finish for sea rods???

Thanks very much for advice and suggestions - I'm using an old crodless
drill as a rod turner, and that seems to work ok so far.
cheers
DW

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Old November 5th, 2005, 01:05 PM
Colin Sloanes
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Default Tough finish for sea rods???

Hi

you can use a good car wax polish (turtle wax polish with polymers is good)
or a car laquer instead of epoxy. If you use epoxy run a lit candle along
the rod as you turn, the extra heat will make the epoxy go off quicker.

regards,
colin
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Thanks very much for advice and suggestions - I'm using an old crodless
drill as a rod turner, and that seems to work ok so far.
cheers
DW



 




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