Posted by Steve | Posted in Mold Making | Posted on 24-03-2010
Tags: bio, design, diy, howto, mold making magazine, reference

Should I use the incentive to take lures home?
I wonder if something is not driving, you can buy to make lures. But I have two hot pot while you have to work with him. It also requires that I carry or use something else to do if you sell bait? But would be great if someone could send me some links where I can find. I also wonder if someone could send me a link to find Puddy casting lures. There I saw in the sport fishing magazine, but I could not find on our site. Thus, it would be nice if someone could send me link to that too. THANKS AND GOOD FISHING !!!!!!
Talk to your lures or jigging head looking how are you? If http://www.luremaking.com/catalogue/catalogue-index/catalogue-items/lure_molds-index.htm your answer is yes, then you must use lead. You can add a small amount of tin and antimony to make more (and a little lighter) alloy but the main ingredient must be lead. The molds were designed to run on pure lead or lead alloys. If you take a substitute, bait / Models will be too light. For example, the pin even attract mold 1 oz of lead / tin lures produce models / templates weighing less than 0.6 oz This will change a lot of weight the bait / Templates act very differently. If it is homemade molds, then I think you should check this link. A little patience and go through all the vids attract decision. The videos are very informative. Unfortunately, they are incomplete and will reconstitute these vids. Http: / / www.versuscountry.com/searchresults.aspx?hids=125
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