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dampeoples

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  1. Do a search, can't remember the name of the guy, but one offered his services here on the forum.
  2. This is the place for it, and i'll piggyback your thread What's the diameters of the long or finesse drop shot weights by size? Thanks!
  3. Try the Gutenburg project, not sure if there is anything technical there or not, but a Wikipedia search is bound to turn up alternatives if any exist
  4. Yes, but you have to work at it, let people know it's there, make it somewhat appealing, and answer every question you can on the page, 99% of folks won't bother to ask, they'll go on to the next site, and there are thousands of them.
  5. Most put aluminum foil or copper tubing over the guards. You also need to lower the heat when curing. Look up dayooper at http://www.tjstackle.com/ he's got everything you need over there, including all the answers. If you're buying them with weedguards, I would suggest finding a member that will pour them for you in trade, it's much, much easier, at least to me.
  6. There's a Nigerian guy that's been trying to give me about 49k, will that help? Send me your email, I'll hook you up with him.
  7. Don't know about your mold, but the Do-It mold doesn't have a recessed cavity like commercial worm weights do.
  8. You NEED to sand, at least enough to offer the paint something to adhere to. Knock the shine down until there is no buff left.
  9. Funny, my dad used to be the Principal at Tryon High Now he's the Mayor of that town, his first order of business was to get rid of all the riff-raff, so here I am in Youngsville Looks like you're probably less than an hour from Charlotte? That's about 2.5 hrs from here or so. We can compare lakes instead, I'm not a picky BBQ guy
  10. I wish you luck with the machine! I grew up somewhat close to you (Tryon), might could persuade the wife to make a pit stop next time we head that way.
  11. dampeoples

    Bass

    More Jann's body practice
  12. look up Shawn Collins, www.shawncollinscustoms.com
  13. The Del-Mart 6" mold is like 5 or 5 1/4", I'll measure one for you later. Lurecraft has one as well
  14. If you use the banner link, it'll take you to the discount page.
  15. The only difference is the cup size. If you are painting baits, the smaller one will do, if you want to do larger items, the larger one will do, and it comes with a cap. If in doubt, get the larger one.
  16. The Iwata is the only one with solvent-proof packing.
  17. I've never seen one, but can tell you that the last time I mixed enough epoxy for 6 lures, it only took a minute or so. As far as air bubbles, mix it in a folding motion rather than stirring, you'll get less bubbles
  18. dampeoples

    Bluegill

    Thanks, but it's not my bait, it's one of the plastic one's Jann's sells, I buy them in quantity to practice on
  19. Terry, I was using Alumilite, and it doesn't need to be anything but primed, not sure about what you're using, never tried it. If you want to go the prop route, get in touch with Swede, he's the prop-pimp.
  20. dampeoples

    Bluegill

    Working on a new pattern, almost there!
  21. Yeah, all that was there was what is quoted in my post, so I was finishing the story
  22. Yes, I've never had one that wouldn't fit a quick connect (which I think are 1/4"), and I've had Paasche, Badger, Iwata, Aztek and a no-name brand hoses. The airbrush end is another thing altogether, though. Apparently the Japanese and American brushes have different threads, but I've never tried to reuse a hose, I just swap 'em or use a manifold for that.
  23. Lowe's has all sort of cool stuff in their air tool section! I assume you want to leave the compressor where it sits, and add: 1) A manifold (multi-port) here, so you can attach tools at full pressure, and have a spare port (to run to the airbrush table?) plus 2) A regulated manifold at your painting table, where you can adjust pressure independent for your airbrush? Even if it's not a chain hardware store, they should have air connection things, even Wal-Mart has a bunch of air tool stuff, I think mine has just about everything you need.
  24. you have to take the #### stuff out, eeee-baye is apparently a dirty word around here, and is picked up by the censors.
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