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  1. Good video, appreciate you doing this even when it's cold enough to see your breath. good job
  2. Here is how is round over crankbait lips. tools needed vice grips, washer or bushing, band saw or sander. 1. clamp lip to bushing or washer using vice grips. 2. shape lip with bandsaw or sander. 3. clean up with sandpaper. hope this helps. Todd
  3. I would take the tape off and put the eye's on befoe I dip. I don't think it would be easy or look very clean if you try to take the tape and topcoat off. I want the eye's under the topcoat to help them stay on. Todd
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    Bluegill SR

    Great job Gene.
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    100 7330

    Nice paint job. Todd
  6. I have 450 size 8 mustad treble hooks, they are to small for me, would be willing to trade for some handmade crank baits, email or im me an offer. Thanks, Todd
  7. Congrats Gene, Now you can start making crankbaits full time. Todd
  8. I received my lures today, they all look great, good job everybody. Todd
  9. Thanks again Gene for doing the swap, I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas. Todd - tc-lures
  10. Gene, Count me in. Thanks, Todd
  11. I think that is what most people do, 1.carve and sand 2. seal with an epoxy 3. paint with white createx (might have to heat set between colors, so that they wont bleed) 4. paint your patterns 5. topcoat with the epoxy Hope this helps, feel free to pm me, I'm no expert, but will try to help. Todd
  12. So, if we can, I would like to get a bit of a handle on how many of you would be interested in the new (DN2) water reducible formula either in the interim or as a replacement for the old formula? Thanks for your patience guys - and for all your help and insight. I could never have moved this fast without all your help and ideas! TackleUnderground and the TackleUndergrounders ROCK! Will know more and post more about the new (DN2) within a week or so... Dick Dick, I am interested in the new DN2 as a replacement for my current topcoat (Nu-Lustre 55) Thanks, Todd
  13. Thanks Rofish, I had looked at a 2004 spec sheet, the correct weight ratio is 1.2:1 Resin/Hardener. Thanks again, Todd
  14. Since walmart stopped selling this, I went to a different clearcoat and I was not happy with it, so I ordered the 9 oz bottles and did some research while waiting for it to arrive. I wanted to weigh it out instead of messing with the syringes. The technical data says 1:1 ratio either by volume or weight. Color - Clear Mixed Viscosity- 8,000 cps Mix Ratio by Volume- 1:1 Mix Ratio by Weight- 1:1 Mixed Density- 9.17 lbs/gal.: 1.10 gm/cc Working Time- 8-12 min. (28 gm @ 72°F) Fixture Time- 30-35 min. @ 72°F Functional Cure- 2 hrs. @ 72°F Full Cure- 12 hrs. Service Temperature-Dry, -40°F to 200°F I know this is not really a answer to your question, but perhaps another option. P.S.- I picked up a cheap scale at Harbor Freight. Hope this helps. Todd
  15. Like BobP, I tried the Dremel router table and thought it did not round over the bait enough, so now I use a regular router and table, I cut 2 baits tail to tail leaving the middle section as long as you want, so that you can use one bait to hold while you round over the sides then switch ends, after rounding over finish cutting off the baits with the bandsaw, if anyone would like a picture let me know and I will try to post one, or pm me with any questions. Todd
  16. Sign me up, sounds like fun, I will be making some bass cranks, though they will probably pale in comparision to the other baits on here. Thanks, Todd
  17. I use the brushes from Harbor Freight, but I crimp the ends first to help keep the hair from falling out. Todd
  18. If a Ram is a sheep and an ass is a mule, why is a ram in the ass a goose?

  19. If a Ram is a sheep and an ass is a mule, why is a ram in the ass a goose?

  20. If a Ram is a sheep and an ass is a mule, why is a ram in the ass a goose?

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