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Drumdog

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  1. He's been painting pike and bass lures for 4 or 5 years. He typically has 4-6 rods loaded with plugs laying on the casting deck of his boat all day long while fishing and none of them have started yellowing. It is durable enough to stand up to those big pike teeth. I wouldn't say that it is very thin for 5 minutes, but it is thin enough to brush on the plugs for that long.
  2. I use the D2T on a rotisserie and have had great results with it. It seems to hold up very well to the pike teeth I am throwing at. I modified a cup turner I got on Amazon with a couple of wooden clock faces and dowels from Hobby Lobby. I have a total of $35 into my rotisserie and it's working great.
  3. I use the Devcon 2 ton 5 minute epoxy with very good results on the rotisserie I modified from a tumbler spinner I got on Amazon for $24. I got the wood clock faces and dowels from Hobby Lobby and the center shaft came with the spinner. I have a total of $35 into it. This one says it spins 4-5 rpm.
  4. My brother has been using the Devcon 5 minute epoxy for a while now and we have seen no yellowing yet.
  5. I just got into the lure painting a short time ago and am loving it. I bought this setup on Amazon for $110 and it's working great. It's quiet, has a regulator/water trap on it and came with an airbrush. I may upgrade to an Iwata brush in the future, but this one is working just fine.
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