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I was wondering if anyone here uses recycled plastics? I have used a few sassy shad paddle tails (recycled-duplicated knock offs) trolling for Stripers from companys that retail these junky plastics at Fishing Shows such as "The Worm Farm", Geoges Jumpin' Lizards and so on... They tear so easy after trolling for just a half hour compared to say.

Any input would clear up the whys of and hows companys do this...

Thanks,

Mike

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Someone was telling me the other day that Berkley uses Banana oil in some of their Power Baits. I know it does stink up your box if you don't have zipped up properly... whewwww.... But they're so soft they tear so easy when a toothy critter such as a Walleye hits them and munches a few seconds till you set the hook..

Mike :lol:

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Thanks Senkosam;

I didn't know there was a hardener for regrinds. Now we will be offering an accelerator for repairing the new cyberflexxx baits shortly. After 10 minutes of set time, you can restretch to 3' feet again...

Have you been pouring your own baits for a long time?

Screemin' Reel's!

Mike :lol:

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Just started pouring a week ago. Still having problems making flor. colors bright. Here's a few sticks I poured - new colors ordered. Also pictured are 'fusion' baits that have done very well. (kalin crappie grub/berkley 2" power tube (clearance at Dick's for .97); 2.5" doubletail grubs from Cabela's.

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I like the site - my first time posting here.

Great info and idea exchange.

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I recycle my plain plastic lures after they get torn up. I just wash them to get the sand from the bottom of the boat off, and store them in a coffee can till I need some black for blackheads. I throw away the salted, and heavily flakes ones.

I think the remelt plastic, perhaps with a little hardener, will make a good pattern plastic instead of the more expensive silicone, especially for simple fairly open molds.

I definitely wouldn't sell baits made from recycled plastic (been fished with). There just isn't enough volume to mess with the quality control.

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Are the worms you make from recycled lures harder than virgin worms? Does the plastic get harder with each re-melt? Thanks

They are a little harder. Colors are hard to reproduce, so about all you can do with it is make black worms. It works good for the black heads because the harder head stays on the kink in the hook forever.

The runners sound pretty attractive. In small quantities we pay 2 bucks or so for virgin plastic. Injection runners probably have not been heated very hot or long, only hot enough to squeeze into a mold, and for a few seconds. (I assume that Kamakazee is using a screw type injection machine where the mix is stirred, heated, and then jammed into the mold, all in a few seconds by a combination screw/plunger.)

I'll look on the trading board. B)

jm

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Texas - did you happen to notice .... that week was in 2003? LOL

Time has sure passed and even I'm impressed with how far I've come in making baits that blow away manufactured stuff. I'd be proud to swap mine with anyone now, even though the baits I sent to the swap back in 2003 were still decent sticks, from 2 part plaster molds. Wish I got input regarding them.

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I was wondering what you meant by black heads. Do you pour just the heads with black recycled plastic?

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Earlier in this post I wrote about how I pour black heads in a tilted mold, then trim them and by pouring, weld them to a different colored tail in the same mold.

jm

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In the closed system of the injection machine there is no burnoff ( steam ) of stabilizer, the plastic will not loose any of it's properties ( softness ).The plastic in the heated state less than 5 min.

As for using runners from the injection prosess to reheat, just add liquid plastic

and nuke it (microwave).

I'd charge $10+ shipping, you would get about 3/4 a 5 gal. bucket of runners

As for the colors available www.kamakazeebaitco.com look at the lizard & Kikker grub colors to choose,this is med. plastic.

The Hitzit tubes are a little harder.

Tight Lines. Dave

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