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  1. Update: Made 6 sets last night injection at 290-300 and removing the worms after 3 minutes (instead of my usual 10) I didn't have one dent in my first 4 sets and only 1 out of 4 had one on my last 2 sets which I believe was due to the mold getting warm and me not waiting long enough to take them out....I'm going to go ahead and say my case and say I was injecting too hot and waiting to long to remove from the mold. Thanks for all you insight everybody.
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  2. Not sure if he is selling any but here is some historynonnthebait ; https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wired2fish.com/fishing-rigs/big-shows-baits-ditto-gator-tail-worm/amp/ see if these work work for you: https://docirvcustombaits.com/baitbox/soft-plastic-custom-worms-baits-lures/gator-tail-soft-plastic-worm-5.5inch
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  3. In the past, I got some here>>> https://www.getbitcustombaits.com/unpainteid-baits
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  4. I also have the 4" double dipper from angling ai & it's great. Bob Lebonde at cncmolds & stuff also has a tube mold i noticed that is very affordable.
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  5. Southern Plastics doesn't manufacture RoboWorm's baits, they use those machines to pour baits for Zoom and Strike King currently. RoboWorm has been using a different machine that they designed themselves (Greg Stump's dad built it) decades ago.
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  6. I think you will find, denting is a combo of gates and venting in hand molds. I have took my exact senco mold, and eliminated half of the venting and it dented to beat hell. I think this is the issue you will find with this mold is the venting is insufficient. Now we can argue about venting all day, But don't expect me to argue back, As I know what works for us..
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  7. Custom-built Metal Cabinet. Stores about 160 Do-it Molds.I is HEAVY and I can pad-lock it. I took this pic back in January. I am going to have to make another one before the end of the year.
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  8. I cataloged all mine in a spreadsheet, printed out a list, had them closed on shelves with the number on the end of the wood handle showing so I could find it on my list, then looked for the number of handle. I had the shelves with numbers so I had location numbers on my list and still couldn't find what I was looking for when I needed a mold. so I put them on peg board .The pic of my molds takes up a lot of room but at least if can find what I am looking for. and while looking for a mold i'll see one that i forgot i had, so that is helpful.
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