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  1. Candy2O poison green gets my vote
  2. No clue on the quality http://www.cdlures.20m.com/cranks3.html
  3. Looking to upsize the hook in the 1/4, 3/16 & 1/8 sizes anybody find a hook that will work, even if it takes a bit of modification? Thanks
  4. Got one with tons of attachments It's all you really need.
  5. I talked to someone at solarez yesterday too. The guy never gave me his name and to be honest seemed kinda dodgy. I was asking some pretty specific info so I could compare things to what I currently use. And also about his recommendations. He basically said, polyester, Fly tying stuff and the new custom formula. Which he gave me almost no info about other than its better and a price per gallon. I did get an email address but no name. Hard to do business with someone that seems to be hiding something. If that's the cracking you get when the solarez is dropped I'm not interested anyway. It would never stand up to a long day of casting...... I've managed to track down a couple more manufacturers of uv cured products. I've got a sample on the way. I'll keep ya posted with what happens with it. Oh as far as alumiUV goes after calling and getting quoted a price of $296 a gallon there's just no way.
  6. Trying to decide if it's worth making the switch from the current epoxy I'm using to AlumiUV. The time savings are obvious but is it really worth the extra cash? The current epoxy I'm using runs about $1.75 an ounce AlumiUV runs over $3 an ounce plus UV lighting equipment. Input from the guys that are using the ALumiUV would be greatly appreciated. Here's the questions I have My plan is to run a wheel. Is that doable while keeping the cure times reasonable What kind of set up you running & hows the cure time? Hows the durability? I'm doing a lot of custom painting, mainly musky lures so durability is a big concern Thanks.
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