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  1. The same ones used for indoor air conditioning. They come in several sizes and grades(ability to filter minute particles)
  2. Down draft table sounds good to me. I just need something to keep me and my workbench from being coated. As far as fine dust goes I'm going to by buying a box fan and an air filter unless the downdraft table will do that too
  3. does anybody have a homemade sawdust collector that is connected to a vacuum that has several holes to suck in dust like one of those elongated lawn sprinklers? I use a dremel and would enjoy a sawdust collector that spans an area or a length of my workbench rather than just a vacuum hose with a single opening.
  4. Are thier new plastisols "green"?
  5. What about soaking them almost entirely in the scent like gupl. I wasn't sure because those products are a different material all together.
  6. In my quest to make perfect handpours I was wondering if I could soak my baits in a solution like the gulp/alive products are. If I could what would be the best bet as far as scents go. I was also thinking of recycling some old berkley gulp and powerbaits containers or use the ones I found around the house that can hold 1.5 in instead of 2.
  7. I was also gonna make some for bass too, but i just was really confused about the panfish thing but I'm just gonna make molds and find colors taht work for me. I have found that a 3/4 inch minnow style bait produces consitently but smaller fish. I'll have to try it in the winter when the bigger ones might bite it cause of its size. Thanks for all the support.
  8. The molds he has seem to be a pretty good price but i was also looking for silicone/rtv molds. those molds still have a large amount of cavities and maybe ill just stick with my homemade molds(that ill get in a month or two). I was also just thinking of getting just the lurecraft 556 green plastic formula (max flexibilty) just because its for panfish and i think that the baits are so little theres not much loss in some getting ripped or lost.
  9. Its not even the fact of pouring baits all day on one mold its the mass amount of baits ill get. I dont really need 25 baits of that single color. Never the less thouhg i probably would spend all day pouring, but just different colors and molds. I am going to check his website out right now. Thank You
  10. i checked his post and it was spot on. It sure is a good thing I bought the silicone kit cause the only molds I've found where not many or they were $115 dollar aluminum with 25 cavities which i really hope i will never need.
  11. im going to get started in pouring and have done lots of research but its seems like people target bass when they pour thier own baits. I've seen some molds for panfish but not many and i was wondering if it was some what useless to pour or panfish but i always like the satisfaction from catching one on some of the tied jigs I've made. I guess im just trying to ask wether or not very many people pour panfish baits. Even if I would still give it a go and I just bought some rtv so i could make a bigger variety of smaller molds.
  12. I went to the banjo minnow website to check out the buy one get one free but buying one is 20$ plus processing and handling which is another 20$ and to get the second free another 20$ processing and handling. 60$ for two from the buy one get one free when in store their only 20$? Kind of wierd but maybe there is something that im missing.
  13. Hey guys, i tied a jig the today with a VERY thin layer of bucktail all around the jig. I then tied the marabou over that. Im using a shad dart jig head and i though maybe that the the very fine framework of the bucktail under the marabou would give the jig a better silhouette and was just wondering what you guys thought about it. I havent had a chance to see what it looks like in the water but im surely gonna check tomorrow.
  14. After everything is cured you could heat a paperclip or ice pick and push it through the eye.
  15. Smellycat

    V-rib

    I saw v-rib at a craft store but i cant find it on their website. What is the real or commercial name for v-rib the use in arts and crafts? Thank You.
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