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help making wingbone

Started by NCDEADEYE, March 01, 2012, 07:34:00 PM

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NCDEADEYE

what kind of sealer do you guys use on your winbones after painting ?

Gooserbat

try fishing rod epoxy but remember you have to find a way to keep the call rotating while the epoxy drys.

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NCDEADEYE


runngun

Never painted any of mine. I just used a layer of sewing thread at the joints and put clear epoxy over the thread. I would think you could just use clear coat.
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woodwzrd

The fishing rod epoxy that gooserbat is talking about is a sealer. It is a two part epoxy that you brush on and then put it on a jig to slowly rotate till it dries. I have heard of guys using a sewing machine motor with a face plate with pegs on it to hold several wingbones at a time.

NCDEADEYE

Gottcha... thanks will give it a try.

5511

The best epoxy coating I have found is ProKote from Mudhole.com. It works easy is not bad about bubbling.
And He said to me, "Son of man, can these bones live?" So I answered, "O Lord God, You know."  Ezekiel 37: 3