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  1. If you want a good wireformer just buy a Twistech. Forget those cheapies and buy a quality one once! If you can get a true Twistech(yes there's fakes out there) then you're set. I hear they're in short supply though. I make all sizes of spinners and a quality tool sure makes it easier.
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  2. Agreed! I learned a lot about wood and carving using this method. It's also important to note that "free" doesn't always mean "trash." I've gotten free redwood, mahogany, basswood, and plenty of other quality pieces. Keep your eyes open and you never know what you'll find.
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  3. The other thing to consider is the harder the formula the thicker it will be when hot. If you try heating to get the same viscosity as a softer formula you can run the risk of overheating.
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  4. thanks to all how took the time to reply!
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  5. That smell will go away pretty fast. The solvent portion is the worst and does go away in a day or so.
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  6. If this is the new Victory 6317, our understanding is there most likely won't be more available until November.
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  7. Free is the best type of wood. I’ve used pine and oak pallets and even came across old cedar pieces from a junk kids swing set. Since you are just starting, pine pallets are numerous and you can afford mistakes. I enjoy the buoyancy of the cedar, but the pine is easier to use in smaller crank baits I’ve made. Good luck. Check out the YouTube channel engineered angler . Guy has great tips
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