When painting my floats I use the split foam you put around copper pipe ,just cut a length then glue it to some cardboard to stabilise it then pop your floats in the split works for me as I make pellet wags .cheers thanks for the tips and vids ,best wishes for your match fishing
I discovered a dry wipe pen for blacking float tips, both pole & waggler. Stays on fine for the length of a session. The real plus is, a wipe with a bit of wetted foam or finger restores the tip back to glorious orange. 😀
Thanks. That is exactly what I wanted to know. Would a dry wipe pen stay on when wet and would it leave the top perfect after you wiped it off. A much better solution.
I hate yellow tips so i normally turn them black with some marker pen, i also always use a nail varnish hardener on my pole float bodies to tuff'em up a bit. Great video.
Great tips mate how long would it stay on before you have to do them again or would it be permanent or would it be better to use something like airfix paint in the little cans
A block of polystyrene holds the floats well, just push the stem in and they stay perfectly vertical.
A great tip Jason!
When painting my floats I use the split foam you put around copper pipe ,just cut a length then glue it to some cardboard to stabilise it then pop your floats in the split works for me as I make pellet wags .cheers thanks for the tips and vids ,best wishes for your match fishing
Good tip Roy 👍
I discovered a dry wipe pen for blacking float tips, both pole & waggler. Stays on fine for the length of a session. The real plus is, a wipe with a bit of wetted foam or finger restores the tip back to glorious orange. 😀
Great tip. We generally go for the sharpie don't we but that makes absolute sense Jeff 👍
Thanks. That is exactly what I wanted to know. Would a dry wipe pen stay on when wet and would it leave the top perfect after you wiped it off. A much better solution.
I hate yellow tips so i normally turn them black with some marker pen, i also always use a nail varnish hardener on my pole float bodies to tuff'em up a bit. Great video.
Yep, me too. Just can't see where Yellow is a good choice, unless you have lots of trees behind and no direct sunlight!
Just found your channel. This is a great tip, I never thought of it. Where did you get the nail varnish from.
A little beauty outlet shop. Can't remember the name. Beauty essentials or something like that?
It was a local beauty outlet store, think it was called beauty essentials?
Hi, what paint did you use ? Thx.
Just some standard neon paints from Superdrug 👍
Great tips mate how long would it stay on before you have to do them again or would it be permanent or would it be better to use something like airfix paint in the little cans
Lasts for ages. Have never had to reapply, floats have always died first. If they start to look a bit shabby you can always put another quick coat on.
@@MatchfishingTVUK Ok mate Cheers
I actually see the yellow tips easier, does the varnish work on orange/red tip to yellow tip?
Yes but may need a couple of coats
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You tight bugga 😆
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