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How to make a spinnerbait mold?

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Hey fellas,

I'm new to the forum and first I'd like to commend you on your site. You all are passing some awesome information.

I'm looking for some help. I have a couple of spinnerbaits that are not made anymore but I absolutely love them. Does anyone know how to go about making a mold so I can make my own? Several years ago I saw some instructions for using Durams water putty but I didn't save the instructions nor can I find the site. Do any of you happen to have those instructions?

Thanks in advance.

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Welcome Stacey, :)

The answer to your question is in this forum.

For a start Paste in the title as follows in the "Search" Field:

Mold, PoP admixture suggestions for better results

Use the "search" box to find the answers and I know you will get some more from this request.

Good Luck

JSC

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Thanks for your help guys. Triton Mike's instructions are what I'm looking for but I can't get the web page to open. http://www.wmi.org/sql_messages_html...ay.ini&no_nav=

I attempted to send him a message but his box is full and won't accept anymore messages until some are deleted.

If one of you happened to have saved those instructions to a word doc I would greatly appreciate it if I could get them.

Thanks,

Stacy

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Stacyfishes, Hey man I wish I had those pics archived myself. I originally posted that article on the BFHP but it went through some changes and got deleted. Actually I don't even have access to what was printed here without the pictures so I am kinda relieved to see that the wording is still available. Honestly I wouldn't fool with the durhams water puty. There are much better and not to mention safer products to use like Silicone. I wrote that article when I was uh young and brave LOL. There is alot of clean up with the water putty and the fact that it is made with a water mixture it could explode on you when hot lead comes into contact with it. Just not a safe deal here.

BTW can I ask what email you used to email me recently and it got bounced back?

Mike

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Stacyfishes, Hey man I wish I had those pics archived myself. I originally posted that article on the BFHP but it went through some changes and got deleted. Actually I don't even have access to what was printed here without the pictures so I am kinda relieved to see that the wording is still available. Honestly I wouldn't fool with the durhams water puty. There are much better and not to mention safer products to use like Silicone. I wrote that article when I was uh young and brave LOL. There is alot of clean up with the water putty and the fact that it is made with a water mixture it could explode on you when hot lead comes into contact with it. Just not a safe deal here.

BTW can I ask what email you used to email me recently and it got bounced back?

Mike

Triton Mike,

Believe it or not, I do have the full colored copy of your tutorial. It

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I have tried to make molds, to pour lead in, out of Durham's water putty. And yes it can be done,but what I keep having trouble with,is they do not hold up. long enough to get 2 or 3 pours out of,and then they come apart. I have waited between pours as long as 10 minutes apart, and still have the same problem.

Has anyone else had this problem?

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