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Micke
03-27-2008, 11:13 AM
Hi!
What you think is the best road finish? I have use Pacific Bay but are not satisfied whit it,I don't think is shine much bawling: can it be old you think?
poirierpro
03-27-2008, 04:49 PM
Hi!
What you think is the best road finish? I have use Pacific Bay but are not satisfied whit it,I don't think is shine much bawling: can it be old you think?
Rod finish?? Do you mean for your thread wraps?? Graphite or bamboo?? If its for graphite the BEST out there is Threadmaster...nothing else comes close imo.
Micke
03-27-2008, 05:22 PM
Rod finish?? Do you mean for your thread wraps?? Graphite or bamboo?? If its for graphite the BEST out there is Threadmaster...nothing else comes close imo.
Yes I don't write that,:o its to thread wraps on Graphite blanks
poirierpro
03-27-2008, 06:16 PM
Then I'd go with Threadmaster all the way.
Wayne Kohan
03-27-2008, 09:39 PM
I have used multiple ones and I think they are all good. I find Flex Coat lite to be the easiest to work with, but I think that Threadmaster is the best looking one that I have used. I use others for different purposes, such as Supreme LS for doing some marbling work. Threadmaster makes a lite formula, and that is nice as well, though it takes alot longer to fully set up.
Wayne
wes.faul
05-10-2008, 02:03 AM
I have used multiple ones and I think they are all good. I find Flex Coat lite to be the easiest to work with, but I think that Threadmaster is the best looking one that I have used. I use others for different purposes, such as Supreme LS for doing some marbling work. Threadmaster makes a lite formula, and that is nice as well, though it takes alot longer to fully set up.
Wayne
The Threadmaster Lite does take longer to set up, but it also has a longer pot life. There's a guy at the shop here that swears by the ThreadMaster Lite - especially for long sections like inscriptions or inlays.
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