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Lets see some plug pics.
Here's a few from the drying rack. Bernzy |
I'll get something up in a bit[u got a dirty mind] plug pic's, need ta get me @*)*%*) puter set right .
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Bernzy that be a beautiful color combo!!!!
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Very Very Nice Brenzy..................
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Killer paint jobs you have been getting Bernzy :D I can see you hug your airbrush on a regular basis :happy:
Jigman |
Winch, Habs, Thank you for the kind words :blush:
Jigman, Now that I have a decent respirator, I can hug my airbrush longer without gettin wacky:laughs: :happy: Bernzy |
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Wow!!!! Santa Chum ! I see you almost got my list of goodies filled!
I been a very, very good boy!:p |
Chum, I would love to see those plugs when finished especially that alien lookin thing :D
Bernzy |
im in the middle of my first experience of envirotex. i made a jig with a slow speed motor to spin the lure and i mixed and put on some of the envirotex. its now turning at about 30rpm. how long does it take this stuff to dry? the box doesnt really tell ya. is turning the plug neccessary while envirotex is hardening?
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The envirotex is a slow cure epoxy, 6-7 hours to touch.
I havn't done any jigs, but I rotate my plugs for 4 hrs minimum. If you dont rotate, the epoxy will sag. You might want to try DEVCON 30 minute epoxy for your jigs. It will make things a whole lot easier. Bernzy |
woops, what i meant by jig was a set up or holder thingy to just spin my plug. how do you rotate yours? thanks for info:D
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Christian, I modified my rod wrapper
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Chum, Quality stuff as usual.What kind of wood you got there?, a.y.c ? :) johnny "the Ratt Boy"
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The nerdles are birch dowel. The pikies western red cedar. The "alien" thing is Jersey white cedar. I haven't tried AYC yet, but I hear it's great. :smokin:
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mako, HOLY!!! i love envirotex, its like glass!!!! are you going on the s-b cod trip? i want to show you some of mine, im pretty sure im going.
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I used a slow speed motor that was lying around but if you have a rotissery motor it would do the job just fine.
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im all set with a motor. i also use a slow speed motor now that my dad got from his work a while ago. the box connected to it with a speed dial gets hot so i hooked up a computer fan to blow air over it constantly. im looking for something to dry more than one plug at a time. i saw tacklemaking post one a while ago but i have an idea of connecting another slow speed motor i have to a wheel type thing that could hold maybe four at a time. whats the thing made of pvc in the background? if that thing spins that is the exact design my father and i came up with ecept we would use 2 wooden discs at each end and hooks to hold the lure while it spins. sort of hard to explain but i think thats exactly what you have ill think about pvc.ahhhhhhhh, i just saw your edited post, exactly what i though.:D
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A few more
The first is a Guzz inspired popper;) The 2nd and 3rd are Gibbs refurbs, the bigger danny is on the way:happy: |
What are you guys working on??
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Small Danny
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What are you guys working on??
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Guzz inspired popper
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OH! nice colors....u do nice work,,,they look great:kewl:
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that popper is wicked cool. yes, wicked.
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A couple of the latest.
The top two aren't mine but i had to post them :btu: :btu: Thanks Jigman and BM, you guys are masters. The middle pencil is a vintage Stan Gibbs refurb. The bottom two are mine, headed east on monday. Bernzy |
Hey Chumbucket, I'm right down the road from you in Rahway, maybe we could hook up so I could see your shop setup as I'm thinking about gettin' into this plug making craze.
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Sounds good DaveS, I'll e-mail you.
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Nice work ! :)
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Hmmmm
I don't know whether to be inspired by this stuff or go put the lathe back on the shelf!
SHEESH! Can we slow down a bit soze I can catch up!:splat: |
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