
elect1960
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I bought Lexan tonight at the Home Depot by my house. It was in the winow section along with the plexiglass sheets. It worked out great. I came home and cut about 40 lips on my bandsaw. A sheet of 8x10 cost about $2.50
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I use a kopeykake Airmaster Plus. It's quiet and has a small foot print
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I looked around , But the company that made it is out of biz the name of the company was camvac in brewster new york. Cant find them. If I find another place I will post it.
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Thanks,
I got all my tips from this site. I haven't had a chance to test it yet. Im going to have to wait untill the ice off. Works fine in the bathtub though
Thanks
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We used a product named Mearl that had the same properties as this.
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I found some lead wire in the Mc Master Carr Cat that im going to try here is a link
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You melt them down and do what do you have a mold you put it in or do you pour it direct onto the holes?
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I was wondering what you guys are using for weight in your plugs. I am using lead sinkers. I mold them with a pair a pliers to fit a 1/4" hole I drill in my plugs. I am new at this and have not made a complete plug yet but I have alot of blanks made and Im waiting for my order of hardware to start putting them together.
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I just ordered these brushes from Oriental Trading Co. I will let you know how they work when I get them. You cant go wrong for 9.95 per 144pcs.
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I was on the throne last night reading a oriental trading magazine and found some really cheap brushes for applying epoxy. a Gross for 9.95
hope it helps here is a link
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Thanks,
i used 2 Mustad 37187 #2 or you could use the Daiichi 2720 or 2722.
A friend gets the Mustad at a great price (free) so I use thoes.
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Thanks,
I forgot to mention that they are jointed 2 hooks.
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I will give it a try thanks
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What is the best way to apply the epoxy to the lure? I use a bodkin now it;s ok but i was wondering if there was another method.
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Saws
in Hard Baits
Well thats alot of info. And now im less sure. I think im going to start out with a scroll saw from sears for $120 you cant go wrong. And if I find it dosen't do as I expect I will try a bandsaw. Thanks for all the info. I will let you know how it works out.
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Saws
in Hard Baits
What saw would be better to buy? A scroll saw or a band saw for cutting the shapes for the plugs? And does anyone have any suggestions as to what brand and type?
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Are there any picture tutorials of this?
MAKING 3D eyes
in Hard Baits
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I tried the eyes, But I cant seem to find a glue that dries clear. The glue dries milky. I look around in some craft stores and bought the clearist one I could , But still milkey. Any suggestions?