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01-11-2008, 06:22 PM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: over the hill
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tagger
finally started making a couple ,, Does anyone have weighting and locations ,,thanks .. Pikie is the 11" ccb
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WTF, your bandsaw broken? If you can wait 24 hours I think I can get you what you want, and the info for a BM giant pikie as well.
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01-11-2008, 07:21 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Uh, in a spot....
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Here's some jointed giants. top one is hahn, second from top is ccbco
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Why even try.........
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01-11-2008, 07:34 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Kentucky
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On the giant jointed that I have, the lead is in the back part of the front section. Put in just below center at the join. Rockfish9 had some comments on these a while back. Might search for that. Some good stuff  Basically, you can place the lead in the back part of the front section, or do two shots: one around the chin and one around the back part of the front section. Each will give you a slightly different action. I chose two shots for mine, 3 1/2 oz, though a little shorter than the CCBC ones.
I also used Rockfish's method of doubling the front wire section to get a tighter join. I tried it this way and just doing a tail wrap on the front. The former gave me a better action.
Jigman
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01-11-2008, 07:50 PM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
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OK, OK, DON'T DO IT, EDDY!!!!!!
1/4 x 1.5 through wire in the tail
1/4 x 1.75 solid in the gut
Phew!
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01-11-2008, 07:51 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jigman
I also used Rockfish's method of doubling the front wire section to get a tighter join. I tried it this way and just doing a tail wrap on the front. The former gave me a better action.
Jigman
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Please explain, doubling the front wire. Me no understand
That is a lot of lead George. Way more than I would of ever thought.
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01-11-2008, 07:59 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ProfessorM
Please explain, doubling the front wire. Me no understand
That is a lot of lead George. Way more than I would of ever thought.
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Paul, Instead of a loop formed at the front, you measure the length of the front part of the plug, make the front loop and at the end ( which in this case would be the joint) instead of a tail loop bend the wire back on itself (double up) so that when passed through the body you get the stub of the double wire sticking out 3/8 of an inch or so then you take a nail set and work it in the doubled between the doubled up wire then with a few taps of a hammer the nail set opens it up forming a loop and securing the assembly in place. It's much neater than a tail wrap but a little more work.
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Why even try.........
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