ste6168
Well-known member
A few weeks back, I posted in the new tools thread, about picking up a new set of Klein crimpers and cable cutters to replace my old ones. Old ones still work great, so will just put them in the backup box/bag in the event I lose mine, or I plan to eventually have a shop (rather than being fully mobile).
Anyway, the grips on the Matco cutters where in bad shape, decided to try and plasti-dip them. Having never used this stuff, so far, the results seem quite good. Interested to see how it actually holds up over time, thats the real test. If this doesn't work, next step is just a couple layers of red shrink wrap.
My process was 3 coats, about an hour in between each (directions say 30 min). Hung on the bottom of my scrollsaw (closest machine) using a magnet, while drying. Will let dry overnight until I even touch the stuff, though it already "feels" dry.
At any rate, anyone ever use the stuff for handles? Heres some pics:



Anyway, the grips on the Matco cutters where in bad shape, decided to try and plasti-dip them. Having never used this stuff, so far, the results seem quite good. Interested to see how it actually holds up over time, thats the real test. If this doesn't work, next step is just a couple layers of red shrink wrap.
My process was 3 coats, about an hour in between each (directions say 30 min). Hung on the bottom of my scrollsaw (closest machine) using a magnet, while drying. Will let dry overnight until I even touch the stuff, though it already "feels" dry.
At any rate, anyone ever use the stuff for handles? Heres some pics:



