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Topic: Crab pot repair  (Read 714 times)

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9erfan

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Picked up a couple of pots at a garage sale and was wondering if anyone has used the rubberized spray to protect the frame instead of wrapping with rubber.


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Thing looks seasoned
Catch better that way

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Picked up a couple of pots at a garage sale and was wondering if anyone has used the rubberized spray to protect the frame instead of wrapping with rubber.


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I think you're talking about Flex Seal or Plastic Dip spray? Never used it on a crab pot but have on a downrigger weight. Can say that the coating comes off over time.

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