Terry Anderson Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 Guys, I refinish furniture furniture and have begun to play with painting my own baits. I have read numerous posts on Dick Nite's finish, Target sc9000, etc. I have pondered the thought of using clear gloss conversion varnish for a clear coat on my baits. I have sprayed it on conference tables and bar tops and it levels like glass! I am going to try some on some old baits and a few knock off baits I bought from Predator. I am going to mix it in small quantities and then dip the baits. This finish does have a catalyst and I really do not want to spend the time cleaning my gun(s)! WHEN I figure out how to post pictures of my experiments, I will share them with you. Any thoughts...suggestions? -Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom in Sweetwater Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 Guys, I refinish furniture furniture and have begun to play with painting my own baits. I have read numerous posts on Dick Nite's finish, Target sc9000, etc. I have pondered the thought of using clear gloss conversion varnish for a clear coat on my baits. I have sprayed it on conference tables and bar tops and it levels like glass! I am going to try some on some old baits and a few knock off baits I bought from Predator. I am going to mix it in small quantities and then dip the baits. This finish does have a catalyst and I really do not want to spend the time cleaning my gun(s)! WHEN I figure out how to post pictures of my experiments, I will share them with you. Any thoughts...suggestions? -Terry I used to spray CV as well, and have always loved it. I will be very curious how this experiment turns out. If it works dipping it, it would be a great option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobP Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 After reading about conversion varnish on a couple of woodworker sites, it will be interesting to see how it performs for you. It's one thing to use it on a bar top or conference table but the durability and waterproof requirements on a crankbait are probably more extreme. We're always looking for better coatings here on TU and an update on performance after you have a chance to fish it would be great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Anderson Posted February 20, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 The ONLY apprehension I have is the "waterproof" qualities. It has to be tougher than not having a clear coat at all over lacquer based paints I would think. Nonetheless, it is just a touch less durable than urethane. I have considered the Euro 2 part urethanes as they are a simple 1-1 ratio and I can mix it in small quantities and dip much cheaper than $47.00/pint!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...