GBW Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 Hey all. So my folks and my in-laws keep bugging me about what to get for me for Christmas. The three items above in the poll are all I could come up with fishing related. Also, I can ask one family to get one and the other one to get one. However, my folks are still in Canada and my in-laws are in the USA right now. So I think I better ask them for the one that provides the best bang for the buck so to say... Thanks all. Geoff
manitoubass2 Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 Depends what your looking to do I suppose. All three would be valuable to have. I voted powder paint solely because I'm looking at buying one right now
Roy Posted November 16, 2011 Report Posted November 16, 2011 Powder paints for jigs, spoons and spinner blades are hard to beat. Best application as far as I'm concerned is dip and/or sprinkle. The powder airbrushes don't impress me at all, in fact I gave mine away. You can load up on the paints themselves though. As far as lead molds are concerned, I think your best bet for price, quality and an almost unlimited variety is luremaking.com (Hepworth, Ontario). I haven't gotten into plastics....I have enough to do. And besides...the stuff REEKS! Good luck to you. Take a look at or download their catalogue if you haven't already.
GBW Posted November 17, 2011 Author Report Posted November 17, 2011 well, let me give a bit more info as to why I'm asking what I'm asking. the paint is to use on jig's, blades and hard body lures (make my own patterns). jig mold, well, if I run low on what I like I can make more. soft plastics, same a jig heads but I buy right now in bulk but I don't like having to wait for my order (some times a month or longer) and that holds up friends that use the same ones off my bulk orders. So back to square one I guess (haven't checked the votes yet tho)
zamboniwaterboy Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 This guy makes his own plastic molds. AlumiliteCorporation Luremaking.com Janns Netcraft lurepartsonline.com www.tacklemaking.com Go for all of the wishlist items!
mercman Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 I'm waiting for another option. funny, i was waiting for the same thing What are the odds of that
Roy Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 the paint is to use on jig's, blades and hard body lures (make my own patterns). The powder paint will only be useful if your body baits are made of metal.
GBW Posted November 17, 2011 Author Report Posted November 17, 2011 The powder paint will only be useful if your body baits are made of metal. ah dang, so I can't sand the ones I have to a rough feel then start over if it's not metal?
Roy Posted November 17, 2011 Report Posted November 17, 2011 ah dang, so I can't sand the ones I have to a rough feel then start over if it's not metal? You certainly can but you can't use powder paints on wood or plastic. For plastic you could use water based colour(s)/patterns such as Createx then topcoat with a compatible finish such as Dick Nite products or Envirotex for example. For wood, you'd want to sand it SMOOTH not rough because the slightest marks in the wood will show through whatever you use. Then use a quality sealer, then good quality water based paints, Createx works well with wood...then topcoat.
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