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Any advice for the best epoxy for baits is and where I can get it? I used some stuff from the hardware store but it's a syringe and the two parts don't come out equally, which frustrates me and makes the epoxy fall apart. Anything that has two separate tubes would be best.

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If you are coating lures with 2 part epoxy, you have 2 main choices. Devcon 2 Ton 30 minute or Envirotex. Do not try the 5 minute Devcon; it will setup too quickly and it will yellow over time. I've only used the Devcon 30 minute, but have had pretty good results. They sell it in a double syringe, and both are tied together so you get equal volumes.

I bought the 9 oz bottles of D 2Ton. I put 2 equal lines on carboard with the resin and hardener and have never had a problem. You do have to mix it thouroughly for at least a minute. Any unmixed epoxy will not cure correctly and be very soft. It will start to setup pretty quick, so I cut it with 10-15 drops of 99% IPA. Extends the open time by 5 minutes or so (maybe 10 minutes total). I can coat two lures at a time this way.

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Ahhh, no EDIT. Forgot to mention that some True Value harware stores carry the Devcon. I ordered it from Tower Hobbies online. Envirotex may be easier to find in big box stores.

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I get some stuff from hobby lobby here in Fargo. Im not sure of the brand, but it works good for me. I put on two coats. I will mix in a little bit of acetone if it starts to get thick on me. I used to put on a coat of a UV finish also but after doing a few baits with that it did not dry as clear.

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