They are not the same.
From: "Mark Steudel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Excess epxoy
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 08:34:41 -0700
Actually I do, do you think mineral spirits might work? Is that the same
thing as lacquer thinner?
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Elly
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 11:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Excess epxoy
I've used a little lacquer thinner and don't recall it marring the finish.
But try it on an inconspicuous area first, but I know that's hard to do on
a
flyrod. Do you have a section from a broken rod or one you don't care so
much about?
BjR
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From: "Rob Blomquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: Excess epxoy
> On Sunday 28 August 2005 11:34 am, Mark Steudel so eloquently stated:
>> I'm redoing some guides on one of my rods and I was wondering if it's
ok
>> to use something like rubbing alcohol to get off any excess epoxy left
>> under the wraps.
>
> You need to do it while it is wet. A spatula is the recommended way to
> move
> the epoxy back onto the wrap. I prefer to make 2 light coats of epoxy,
not
> worrying about final finish. It always turns out right.
>
> Don't sweat the overage on a handmade rod. View it as the decor of a
> personally handmade rod.
>
> Rob
> --
> Mountlake Terrace, WA, USA
>