Ruben, you always apply a little bit more finish than you need on your first application. Then after it’s been on there for about 10 minutes and you think it has soaked all the way down to the blank and filled that tunnel between the thread, the blank and the guide foot, you takeoff almost everything you can get off. This is for the first coat only. I call that the primer coat then you need to apply a second final coat of finish to the rod after eight hours.
Curious what brand and color NCP thread you are using. Has a very striking appearance yet simple.
Fuji thread
When you say let stand at room temperature for drying, what is a good room temperature for using Flexcoat finish ?
Hi! How many times do I have to apply the finish?
Two coats works great and allows you to cut off thread stickups or other anomalies that could occur on the first coat.
My Finnish is still slightly Ricky after 9 days..WHY??HOW do I fix it?
This sounds like your finish was under mixed or miss-measured or both. Shoot us an email using the contact info on our website flexcoat.com
cool .. for me one fishing rod and reel .. greetings from Indonesia
Right on, brother!
he. for me one fishing rod and reel.
How long do you wait before wiping off excess finish?
Ruben, you always apply a little bit more finish than you need on your first application. Then after it’s been on there for about 10 minutes and you think it has soaked all the way down to the blank and filled that tunnel between the thread, the blank and the guide foot, you takeoff almost everything you can get off. This is for the first coat only. I call that the primer coat then you need to apply a second final coat of finish to the rod after eight hours.
Great tips ! Cheers from Rio !
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By not turning the rod you have such a thin coat you can see all your brush strokes.
What this selicon ?
Sorry I don't understand your question.
@@flexcoatcompany i min what name this epoxy?
@@elwernayiftahir424 This is Flex Coat High Build epoxy finish
flexcoat.com/shop/finishes-and-adhesives/rod-finish-high-build
You forgot to mention how to address bubbles in your finish.
Yes, we didn't cover bubbles. Trying to keep it short and sweet. If you have bubbles in your finish pop them...with a torch or a heat gun. Thanks
I’ve been building rods for about 10 years now. I just thought it’s something a newb should know before attempting rod finishing.
@@ronh8717 You are correct. Bubbles can be a problem. Best practice is to not introduce them in the first place by heating the finish before mixing.
Gorilla Glue CLEAR works great. UV resistance and goes on easy. Dries fast too.
I respectfully disagree. I have tested that product for the use on fishing rods and it doesn't hold up to Epoxy.
I agree Rick James I've been using gorilla glue clear for years and have no problems
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