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  1. Moisture from the summer high humidity.
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  2. 6710 Soft Plastic Liquid 2oz. Color Zoom M-F Liquid Color is a concentrated liquid specially formulated for coloring Liquid Plastic. Available in multiple colors, a 2oz. bottle is sufficient to color one gallon of Liquid Plastic. Color Information Any M-F liquid color can be transparent depending the amount of colorant added while powders act as an effect additive. Non bleed liquid colors can make laminants, tails or any part you want to use and not change either color while bleeder colors will bleed or may change the color of the layer, tail or any part of your baits. Example; Strawberry with a white tail. The tail will start turning the tail pinkish from the red material used in the bleeder liquid color and can change as fast as overnight. Most transparent colors are transparent know matter how much color you add and are usually bleeders. All non bleed color can be used in any way and not affect any part you your custom bait or component used. Any color can be somewhat transparent depending on the amount of liquid colorant used. Additives such as PVC piant, scent, adhesive or any other brand plastic colorant may make a non-bleed color bleed. Powder colors can be used as an additive for hi-lites for baits or by themselves all depending what you are trying to make. For best results add to Plastic before heating **Regulations require liquids must ship UPS ground only.** Sales Unit: Each Price: $3.99 WARNING *Color* Other Info Price Enter Quantity Black (NB) 001 3.99 Blue 002 3.99 Grape 003 3.99 Green 004 3.99 Orange (NB) 005 3.99 Purple 006 3.99 Red (NB) 007 3.99 Yellow (NB) 008 3.99 White (NB) 009 3.99 Strawberry 010 3.99 Watermelon Green 011 3.99 Brown (NB) 012 3.99 Iridescent Pearl (NB) 013 3.99 Pearl (NB) 014 3.99 Violet (NB) 015 3.99 Motor Oil (changeable) 017 3.99 Crayfish 018 3.99 Emerald Green 019 3.99 Indigo 020 3.99 FL. Orange (NB) 021 3.99 FL. Pink (NB) 022 3.99 FL. Chartreuse (NB) 023 3.99 FL. Blue (NB) 024 3.99 FL. Green (NB) 025 3.99 Transparent Flourescent Chart. (NB) 026 3.99 Transparent Flourescent Orange 027 3.99 Transparent FL. Red 029 3.99 Silver (NB) 030 3.99 Root Beer 031 3.99 Blue (NB) 032 3.99 Transparent Yellow 033 3.99 Amber 035 3.99 Transparent Brown 036 3.99 Earthworm (NB) 037 3.99 Green (NB) 038 3.99 Purple (NB) 039 3.99 Trans. Flour. Yellow 040 3.99 Silver Pearl (NB) 041 3.99 Watermelon (NB) 042 3.99 Watermelon Brown (NB) 043 3.99 Amber Green(NB) 044 3.99 Blue Smoke Pearl (NB) 045 3.99 Maroon Red Shad(NB) 046 3.99 Cinnamon (NB) 047 3.99 Bubble Gum (NB) 048 3.99 Orange Pumpkin (NB) 049 3.99 Strawberry (NB) 052 3.99 Baby Bass (NB) 053 3.99 Transparent Orange (NB) 054 3.99 Green Chartreuse (NB) 055 3.99 Chartreuse Pumpkin (NB) 056 3.99 Gold Smoke Pearl (NB) 057 3.99 Purple Smoke Pearl (NB) 058 3.99 Green Smoke Pearl (NB) 059 3.99 Silver Smoke Pearl (NB) 060 3.99 Gold Earthworm (NB) 061 3.99 Green Earthworm (NB) 062 3.99 Red Earthworm (NB) 063 3.99 Brown Mayfly (NB) 064 3.99 Copperhead (NB) 065 3.99 Cutthroat Brown Green (changeable) 066 3.99 Rudd Fin (NB) 067 3.99 Purple Zonker 068 3.99 Junebug 069 3.99 Gold Shad 071 3.99 Chartreuse Shad 072 3.99 Baby Blue (NB) 073 3.99 Green Pumpkin Green (NB) 074 3.99 Light Watermelon 500 (NB) 075 3.99 Dark Watermelon 077 3.99 Tell a Friend Liquid color used to color your baits when you make them. Worm Oil after they are made.
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  3. I use Devcon 5 minute epoxy. Put it on, it will never come off unless you want it to. To remove a broken top, heat It with a lighter while pulling on it with needle nose pliers. It will come off before causing damage to the blank.
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  4. If I understand the question correctly, I use a band saw. If your talking about the hinge joint on say an MS Slammer? I make a wooden swimbait rat. After turning the body on the lathe, I leave the square of wood on each end of the body. First it goes to the table saw to have the lipslot cut and then to the band saw to make the 90* joint cut. No jig required. Then cut off the two ends and you have your two body halves with the cuts made. I make the cuts when it's in the square form on the left. If I misunderstood, my apologies.
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  5. Surely I'm not the first one to think of this. I am new to this site and to lure making in general, and just recently started building bass jigs from scratch and realized I had everything I needed except a skirting tool. So I came up with this simple solution with an ink pen. Used a piece of copper wire to pull the silicone tabs through the pen.
    1 point
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