I'm new to the forum and first I'd like to commend you on your site. You all are passing some awesome information.
I'm looking for some help. I have a couple of spinnerbaits that are not made anymore but I absolutely love them. Does anyone know how to go about making a mold so I can make my own? Several years ago I saw some instructions for using Durams water putty but I didn't save the instructions nor can I find the site. Do any of you happen to have those instructions?
The article you are referring to was by Mike Bucca aka Triton Mike. I have a printed copy somewhere? Do a seach on 2 piece molds and silicone for pouring lead. All 2 piece molds are the same you just need to find a material that can handle low melt metals.
Thanks for your help guys. Triton Mike's instructions are what I'm looking for but I can't get the web page to open. http://www.wmi.org/sql_messages_html...ay.ini&no_nav=
I attempted to send him a message but his box is full and won't accept anymore messages until some are deleted.
If one of you happened to have saved those instructions to a word doc I would greatly appreciate it if I could get them.
Stacyfishes, Hey man I wish I had those pics archived myself. I originally posted that article on the BFHP but it went through some changes and got deleted. Actually I don't even have access to what was printed here without the pictures so I am kinda relieved to see that the wording is still available. Honestly I wouldn't fool with the durhams water puty. There are much better and not to mention safer products to use like Silicone. I wrote that article when I was uh young and brave LOL. There is alot of clean up with the water putty and the fact that it is made with a water mixture it could explode on you when hot lead comes into contact with it. Just not a safe deal here.
BTW can I ask what email you used to email me recently and it got bounced back?
Stacyfishes, Hey man I wish I had those pics archived myself. I originally posted that article on the BFHP but it went through some changes and got deleted. Actually I don't even have access to what was printed here without the pictures so I am kinda relieved to see that the wording is still available. Honestly I wouldn't fool with the durhams water puty. There are much better and not to mention safer products to use like Silicone. I wrote that article when I was uh young and brave LOL. There is alot of clean up with the water putty and the fact that it is made with a water mixture it could explode on you when hot lead comes into contact with it. Just not a safe deal here.
BTW can I ask what email you used to email me recently and it got bounced back?
Mike
Triton Mike,
Believe it or not, I do have the full colored copy of your tutorial. It’s about 11 pages. Once I get it scanned, I will e-mail it to you….PM me your email……….Ted
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Thanks for getting back with me. So the water putty isn't safe so you use silicone? What kind? Do you follow the same basic steps the you wrote about and replace the water putty with the silicone?
As for your e-mail, I went to you profile and clicked on send you an email.
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