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Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Randy Weakley
(---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: March 16, 2017 01:36PM
Was on their site yesterday, looking at their Q&A. Saw this, directly from one of their customer servicemen:
Hello, This product is not meant to be used on flexible substrates. We recommend it be used on hard rigid surfaces only. If the surface is too flexible, it could crack, chip, or peel. Regards, KrylonCS - See more at: [www.krylon.com] Interesting, as this is one of the two highest rated paints for rods. The other being Duplicolor Perfect Match. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 16, 2017 02:33PM
Highest rated by who?
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Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: March 16, 2017 02:51PM
Hello Randy.
What is "too flexible"? Tight Wraps & Tighter Lines. Bob, New Bern, NC. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Randy Weakley
(---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: March 16, 2017 03:15PM
Tom Kirkman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Highest rated by who? > > ............ Maybe I should rephrase...most frequently recommended. In all my searches, I consistently see people recommending Krylon Fusion, which Mudhole sells (or did) as "Custom Rod Building Blank Paint." [www.youtube.com] In this video, dude man is holding a can of fusion saying it has a flex agent in it. Krylon's own website says it's not meant to be flexible. Bob, I have no idea. I don't work for Krylon, I'm just quoting from their website. I'm not defending or attacking its ability to color a blank, I've never used it. Just thought y'all would find it interesting. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(172.56.42.---)
Date: March 16, 2017 04:31PM
Oops, have some longterm rods out there with the stuff on them, no returns yet. Used the clear with small sparkles in it. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/16/2017 04:36PM by Spencer Phipps. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 16, 2017 05:45PM
I don't see that ingredient listed on the paint can and only the manufacturer would have that information. However, rod blanks don't flex much per inch even in a pretty deep flex. Enamels can take some flex before a problem occurs. I wouldn't automatically panic if I'd painted a rod with this product.
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Posted by:
Lynn Behler
(---.97.252.156.res-cmts.leh.ptd.net)
Date: March 16, 2017 06:06PM
I would look to Bill Boettcher for blank painting advice. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Randy Weakley
(107.77.104.---)
Date: March 16, 2017 06:23PM
Not looking for advice...just sharing. Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Buzz Butters
(---.dhcp.fdul.wi.charter.com)
Date: March 16, 2017 07:48PM
Hey Randy,
I too contacted Krylon via their website and got the EXACT same message you did. So prior to putting this paint on an ice blank (solid fiberglass power noodle, VERY flexible) I had one of my Pro Sraffers take a completed ice rod, painted with several coats of Krylon Fusion, and clear coated. We put the rod upright in a drinking glass, and then hung a weight on the tip top and set it outside in the sun for several weeks. This put an extreme bend in the blank. Once a day he would change the position of the bend of the rod. We were trying to crack the paint and clear coat. After multiple weeks the paint did not crack. Perfect condition. We did however de-laminate the blank from the extreme stress. So yes, that paint works fine. Buzz Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Randy Weakley
(---.client.mchsi.com)
Date: March 16, 2017 07:50PM
Cool, what kind of clear did you use? Re: Krylon Fusion
Posted by:
Mat Peirce
(---.honcompany.com)
Date: March 27, 2017 03:40PM
I used the fusion on a few ice rods...the finish wasn't the greatest but Rustoleum Ultra Cover 2x works extremely well Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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