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Re: 'Best' Plastic
I've tried Ozark's - a little too soft and use Lurecrafts 502 and 536. I use the 502 for most of my worms, craws, creatures, frogs, etc. I use the 536 for the belly and tails on my flukes. I've had the plastic up to 380 or more and it didn't burn (but was SMOK'N) - I always add heat stabilizer! I have a lazar temp senser I bought at Sears to check my plastic. I have to be careful as most glitter will bleed at temps above 350. The plastic will settle but I made a stirrer out of a 3/8's rod. I cut a slit in the bottom and broke off a piece of hack saw blade and soldered it in. It fits my Dremel and I can control the speed - just have to be careful and not hit the sides of the jug. I also added some large bolt nuts and it helps to break up the settlement when I shake it.
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