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Tom Ciuba 06-17-2013 12:53 PM

Fluke Jigs
 
Any Ideas As To What Type Of Clear Top Coat To Finish The Jigs With Now That They Have Been Powder Coated. I Have Heard Of Several Things From A One Part Epoxy To Useing Cheap Spray Paint Type Clear Shellac . Anybody Have Any Ideas???? Names Of Products Would Be Very Helpful.
Thanks, Tom

JerseyCoast 06-18-2013 07:28 AM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
If you have invested time into powder coating and making your own jigs, the last thing I would do is use a cheap finish!!! Your taking all of that work and tossing it out the window!

Fishermen come in all shapes & sizes..... some go all out, others cheap out! A spray epoxy, or one part epoxy is not lasting too long. I think a 2 part mix is your best bet. I do rods, not lures, but Im sure a quick google search will reveal some products.

You can find 2 part epoxy for a few bucks. Stay away from the cheap 1 parts, or spray ons....... they are not going to last at all. Why ruin all of the work you have done?? PM me for info, I dont want to list something from a non sponsor or anything.

PALMERS TACKLE 06-18-2013 07:47 AM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Ciuba
Any Ideas As To What Type Of Clear Top Coat To Finish The Jigs With Now That They Have Been Powder Coated. I Have Heard Of Several Things From A One Part Epoxy To Useing Cheap Spray Paint Type Clear Shellac . Anybody Have Any Ideas???? Names Of Products Would Be Very Helpful.
Thanks, Tom

Tom the purpose of powder coating is not to have to use a product to seal the jigs..it gives a very durable finish once baked and cured properly.
The jig can be fished as is--the top coat is either for a shiny appearance or to seal the wrap of the threads.
you can find a good one part at cabela's or bass pro but again it is for appearance. Keep in mind if you fish rocky bottom or sticky bottom the finish will scuff and chip...the sealer will help to prolong this if you want it to look better longer, it won't make the jig fish any better though..THAT's up to you!!LOL!

sportfishingusa 06-18-2013 11:15 AM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
I have always thought about doing the same, then realize i sometimes go through 12 or more jigs in a single outing to the rough stuff, so why even waste the time.

Powder paint them and your golden, dont worry about making them last long, because you will lose them before you need to even worry about it!

DaveM252 06-18-2013 12:07 PM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
After tying them up I dip them in clear lacquer to coat the wraps and seal the eyes.... "Sportfishingusa" is right there not going to last forever if your fishing them in all the right places.

makokeith 06-18-2013 05:58 PM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
You can use devcon 2ton epoxy. But I agree with the rest, the PC is good enough. sometimes its a good idea though to coat the eyes with the epoxy to keep them from falling off.

Sharkyispy 06-18-2013 06:06 PM

Re: Fluke Jigs
 
Use the 2 part epoxy, can be obtained at Michael's or at craft stores very reasonable in price.$14/box and can do several jigs per batch....baking the powder paint will cure it well and prevent chipping, the coating will add that much more to it. (Sorry, not aware of any sponsors who carry this product, if so apologize)


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