- Gary
At 09:55 AM 07/30/2003, you wrote:
Loon's is thicker than Sally's and you only need one coat.
And if it is too thick you can thin it with household rubbing alcohol (that's easy).
Your epoxy may be too old.
At 09:30 AM 7/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:Is Loon's fairly thick? At least thicker than Sally's, which is obviously the consistency of nail polish.
- Gary
At 09:21 AM 07/30/2003, you wrote:Try the Loon's hard head. It's easy to use, the cap has a brush, and there's
no mixing. Remember to clean the cap or you'll need the pliers the next time
you want to use it.
Jerry Sorensen Laramie WY
> Thanks Deb & Ginger.
>
> I thought epoxy might be the stuff. I just hate using the messy stuff.
>
> How do you thin epoxy? I use it for heads on baitfish patterns, but it is
> usually anything but thin.
>
> - Gary
>
> At 08:58 AM 07/30/2003, you wrote:
> >I use a thin coat of 30 min epoxy (less yellowing) or
> >Loon's clear hard head.
> >
>
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