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gone2long

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  1. Stick with the iwata gravity fed Elipse HP CS or the BS I like the BS it holds plenty of paint for several baits at a time, what I like is I have a better view with the smaller cup on the BS but it's preference when it comes down to it.
  2. What colorant are you using that looks nowhere near Junebug as I know it, has too much of something maybe red?
  3. May I ask why you used spray adhesive never heard of that before?
  4. Can be found in lingerie if you dare!
  5. I go to Joann's fabrics lots of options and you get to be up close to it get an idea of what your getting:
  6. Theres a sprue and gate for each bait cavity X4 X6 or X10 on these 2 part hand pour CNC molds
  7. He's got a hand pour mold so pressure won't apply
  8. If cooler Temps didn't do it then topping off will but not sure why you would need to add extenders I top off wait a few then top again with no problems strange how two different results with identical molds
  9. I have that mold pour a little cooler and top off, you are talking about the one with individual sprues right? also if the mold is cool it makes the plastic contract quicker. Good mold you got there had mine for several years now works great.
  10. I'm not sure if I have that problem yet but then again I'm not letting anyone know I just pulled the trigger on a $600 20v power tool kit for myself
  11. Yep thats the way I remember it being told, he/they were pretty adamant even about the word beaver if it applied to plastic baits if I remember those discussions back then.
  12. That may be so not sure about that never heard that version and its been talked about for years but if I remember he was selling them on his site and stopped because of some sort of cease and desist order when they do come up for sale some have sold for much more than his selling price.
  13. Yeah but but Del down right copied every detail DO-IT has a not so quite knock-off and of course they cannot call it sweet beaver! I'm even surprised that they would use the term "beaver style"
  14. Yep and del was one of the first to do it with RI's sweet beaver, the holy grail of reproduced molds.
  15. You heard how he carefully worded "parts sourced in the us"
  16. Wow nice to see more freshwater in the line-up he was only making somewhat large saltwater skins a while back.
  17. That's funny they are considered weed trees where I'm at
  18. Mark that was posted at the beginning of the thread he couldn't open them for some reason but they don't depict the whole process like his dvd which I'm almost positive was posted while he was still alive
  19. I'd be glad to help but unfortunately I gave the disk away after it was posted and I only see about a half dozen posts of mine that are archived haha I was banned for a year maybe my punishment was to remove some of my posts dunno
  20. He actually did give permission and I'm almost positive that someone did post it but I can't find it, was there a purge of information anytime in the last 5 years or so? I even think I posted it but my posts don't go that far back.
  21. Yep quick time player as they are a .mov file you also may have to change your security settings as it was downloaded to my mac when I clicked on the link then you open up the downloaded file.
  22. What is the link i'll try to figure it out for ya!
  23. I'm curious are these made of Ferrous metal? I was under the impression that they were aluminum? Oxidation is much different than rust.
  24. Spike-it has paint that does not require a dip in plastisol but the fumes from the paint is worse than the plastic smell, I have the water based Spike-it paint but have yet to try it but from all I've read on the subject is that all water based paint will require dipping.
  25. Sounds like you bought lock, stock and barrel but the best advise I can give is spend a few hundred with a good lawyer to get your answer.
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