Jump to content

greg.p

TU Member
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Location
    scotland

Recent Profile Visitors

288 profile views

greg.p's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

1

Reputation

  1. Abachi oder Kiefer 10cm: 12mm dick 13cm: 14mm dick 17,5cm: 18mm dick 22cmcm: 18mm dick lure widths yes flat sides.
  2. you dont need the adhesive if your going to tighten the netting onto the lure. why give yourself double the work for the same result
  3. you get it at the pharmacy. its a clear liquid. just add a few drops to your paint, mix well. you will see it works. if you dont get what you want, add a few more drops till it does. i use it all the time. glycerine works for me and a lot more people.
  4. add glycerine to your paint, it will help with the problem.
  5. wrap the bait with tu tu net. fix with clips then heat the netting with a heat gun. it will shrink the netting to the bait, very tight fit doing this. no need for glues or the like. when you take the netting of the bait, its the shape of the bait. works for me.
  6. put your air pressure UP. it helps push the stencil onto the surface. airbrush control seems to be the problem.
  7. i use car body filler. elastic padding. but any brand does the job. easy sanded smooth. been useing it for a year now no problems at all.
  8. how can you weigh the etex. as one part is lighter than the other. or do you make an alowance for this. heat aparently is a big part of the cureing for etex, loz harrop put some people right over this on an other fourm. he has a heater built in with his dryer. its the heat that sets the etex hard, its a part of the cycle.
  9. i fully agree, some i think arnt worth the money. but the others have an action all of there own. rapala have been around for a long time. and get the job done.
  10. japanese lures are some of the finest made.
  11. around 30hrs. good fun
  12. twice the price of an neo iwata. and wont be any better. just my opinion
  13. hi all, i use .06 wire to hold my baits on the dryer. once dry you can hold the wire with plyers and just pull it out the epoxy. no damage anywhere. try it
  14. good video vodkaman made. good idea guys.
×
×
  • Create New...
Top