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Dinkerblue

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  1. Yes lead accumulates and it contaminates all areas once you start using grinding, sanding carving handling and melting it. Just because you don't see it (dust, fumes, particles) doesn't mean it's not there. That's the main reason why I am not risking my health or would never risk exposing anyone else to the toxicity of pouring lead. For me personally the risk outweight the benefits of pouring lead.
  2. Lead Pouring: Undecided? Ok here I go , Yes there are many who work with lead. And many items are made out of lead. As a fisherman I totally understand we all want to save money on all the tools (tackle, our own, borrow, want, buy, make. I too have purchased many items I call it my addiction an obsession. I'm always interested ,willing to learn something new about this sport. For the longest time I have been on the fence regarding working with lead especially casting lead lures, weights. I even have spent hours designing items in my head about what I could make. Then this hits me The more I read about lead and it's toxic properties the more I don't want to go there. I think and weight out the pros vs cons. I not trying to bash anyone or anything here. I just am trying to understand if we know the danger why do we choose to go there. I feel since it has taken me a long time to decide I don't think, or see pouring lead would be one of the things that I would want to work with or try. I guess I have answered my own question. Even though it looks like alot of fun to be able to make, create, save money, make money there really is nothing safe about pouring lead. Again This is my opinion and I'm in no way trying to disrupt, discourage anyone from doing whatever works for you.
  3. I presented this question not that long ago about a year ago well i had numerous bubbles they would suddenly appear when i would heat it up and and mix the plastisol.i purchased there plastisol last year when it was on sale when I purchased a 2 1/2 gallon when I would heat the plastisol in the microwave outside clear sunny day no humidity or any other environmental causes nothing to do with temp or any other outside factors played a part. It was a bad batch they sold me this open discussion went on for several pages and numerous members replied tried helping me to correct this problem that I had. I still have that batch they replaced and sent me another one for free. I made sure everyone I poured it into the Pyrex cup I shook and mixed it up for over 2 minutes so it couldn't be that I failed to mix it properly. I think you need to get in touch with bears so they can either refund your money or replace you with another batch. Good luck
  4. I presented this question not that long ago about a year ago well i had numerous bubbles they would suddenly appear when i would heat it up and and mix the plastisol.i purchased there plastisol last year when it was on sale when I purchased a 2 1/2 gallon when I would heat the plastisol in the microwave outside clear sunny day no humidity or any other environmental causes nothing to do with temp or any other outside factors played a part. It was a bad batch they sold me this open discussion went on for several pages and numerous members replied tried helping me to correct this problem that I had. I still have that batch they replaced and sent me another one for free. I made sure everyone I poured it into the Pyrex cup I shook and mixed it up for over 2 minutes so it couldn't be that I failed to mix it properly. I think you need to get in touch with bears so they can either refund your money or replace you with another batch. Good luck I presented this question not that long ago about a year ago well i had numerous bubbles they would suddenly appear when i would heat it up and and mix the plastisol.i purchased there plastisol last year when it was on sale when I purchased a 2 1/2 gallon when I would heat the plastisol in the microwave outside clear sunny day no humidity or any other environmental causes nothing to do with temp or any other outside factors played a part. It was a bad batch they sold me this open discussion went on for several pages and numerous members replied tried helping me to correct this problem that I had. I still have that batch they replaced and sent me another one for free. I made sure everyone I poured it into the Pyrex cup I shook and mixed it up for over 2 minutes so it couldn't be that I failed to mix it properly. I think you need to get in touch with bears so they can either refund your money or replace you with another batch. Good luck I presented this question not that long ago about a year ago well i had numerous bubbles they would suddenly appear when i would heat it up and and mix the plastisol.i purchased there plastisol last year when it was on sale when I purchased a 2 1/2 gallon when I would heat the plastisol in the microwave outside clear sunny day no humidity or any other environmental causes nothing to do with temp or any other outside factors played a part. It was a bad batch they sold me this open discussion went on for several pages and numerous members replied tried helping me to correct this problem that I had. I still have that batch they replaced and sent me another one for free. I made sure everyone I poured it into the Pyrex cup I shook and mixed it up for over 2 minutes so it couldn't be that I failed to mix it properly. I think you need to get in touch with bears so they can either refund your money or replace you with another batch. Good luck
  5. Silicone is a lot cheaper than Aluminum
  6. That's a great idea and nice work There is also a company that has developed that technique for hardbaits called Jigskinz.com
  7. "Since the day we are born, we never stop learning but only if we choose to stop learning then we have closed our mind to the vast possibilitys of what were capable of doing.."
  8. Hate to tell you My friend You now have gone to the dark side you can no longer go back!
  9. Just recently found out about this printed shrink wrap that is used as a cover for restoring hard bait jigs it available in 5 different styles and sizes .How durable is this cover? Looks very easy to use, can it be coated with poly? Can it be removed later on?
  10. Wow what a mess This post has become I really dont know how we all ended up with members totally off subject Members even remembering the original simple question .I was only asking and looking for advice and a solution thats all! To what I had ordered and was looking for answers to resolve the numerous bubbles that would develop as I would heat up the plastisol and mix it.Again I was not bashing or endorsing any company. Just stating a problem and looking for answers. I would like to say to members respectfully no matter what lets stay on the Questions and not open a can of worms. To make story short the Manufacturer had a bad batch unfortunately that happens. There going to replace it. End of topic Thanks.
  11. Respectfully Just wanted to make it clear members.That im not bashing or endorsing any company. Im just stating the facts my problem that im having with this product & im just Looking for recommendations & advice. Thanks for your understanding.
  12. I think you should first test different products that you can get on a piece of plaster of paris. Try products used for sealing and that are strong & can withstand 350 degree heat .I Use 2 part clear epoxy resin the kind that you mix together. You can get it on ebay.
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