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Old 12-20-2009, 11:03 AM   #211
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Hey George by the way that 6" Musso swimmer that I was lent may be a surface swimmer and not a Pine, as someone pointed out to me that the line tie is very low on the face. I has a P above the lip but it doesn't look like the line tie is in the right place for a Pine. Do you think the weighting is the same as the pine? It weighs 2.1 oz's without hooks.

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Old 12-20-2009, 11:13 AM   #212
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That weight being shoved in "BELOW" the thru wire I have to guess is because the weight they used did not have a hole to pass the wire through? I would not jam the weight in below the wire as I do not think it will do anything performance wise to simply use a traditional wire through the weight approach! My .02 cents!

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Old 12-20-2009, 11:23 AM   #213
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I may have to agree with Lawrence on this one if it is used on a thin plug like a needle but if that technique was used on a larger dia. plug like a swimmer or larger I think it may have some merit. My 3 cents.

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Old 12-20-2009, 11:27 AM   #214
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Just speculating here because all this hurts my head. Wouldn't a weight lower than the center of the plug tend to lessen or eliminate roll? Like a sailboat's keel?

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Old 12-20-2009, 11:42 AM   #215
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that would be my thought Fred.

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Old 12-20-2009, 11:58 AM   #216
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Do you think the weighting is the same as the pine? It weighs 2.1 oz's without hooks.
Yes, I suspect the SS jr is weighted the same as the Pine Jr (I think .4 oz is about what 3 3/0 trebles weigh and the pine I had weighed 2.5oz). The SS sr and Pine sr are weighted the same. Get it to me and I'll xray it to be sure. Is the lip slot .34 down from the head?
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:00 PM   #217
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I don't think Bob Pond had any subtle plan when he shoved that weight in there. Probably just pencil lead he could get easily.
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:02 PM   #218
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Paul, which darter did you build. The Musso or the Gibbs? If the Gibbs did you go old school or new school with the hook/weight placement?
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:04 PM   #219
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Speaking of darters, since I like to talk to myself, did anybody see the bit on Melnyk's blog about thinking a blurple plastic musso loaded to float neutral was his favorite plug? Maybe I'll need to fool with those oversealed over heavy bodies I still have.
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:37 PM   #220
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numbskull i think those overweight darters swim just fine

haven't caught on it yet, but I like the action
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Old 12-20-2009, 01:05 PM   #221
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I feel like I'm sitting in back of Grad school class..
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Old 12-20-2009, 01:33 PM   #222
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I have the Musso's all turned exactly like the beauty you lent me. I am on to the angles this week. I made most out of birch and 2 out of AYC and a pine one to use as my set up piece. Going to do a few thru drilled all the way thru and a few drilled from the rear to the front hook hole and then drill the front thru hole by hand after the angles are done to see which is the easiest. I still intend to do some of the Gibbs small size and the thinner Gibbs size too but may not get to them till later this winter. I am going to concentrate on the Musso. I will also let you take a pic of the Musso SS and maybe the peanut conrad. Thank you.

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Old 12-20-2009, 01:34 PM   #223
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What blog are you refering too G.?

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Old 12-20-2009, 02:58 PM   #224
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This one, Paul. Surfcasting.com He is an interesting guy.
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Old 12-20-2009, 05:13 PM   #225
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Thanks for the reminder , George. I haven't been there in a very long time, things are a little different.

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Old 12-20-2009, 08:08 PM   #226
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thanks G. I just watched him on Monster fish on Nat geo channel catch a big striper while floating around in a wet suit . It just got over.

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Old 12-20-2009, 08:52 PM   #227
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8am or 8pm?

still messing with the musso's as well.

Also started some needle's but want to try maple along with the birch ones. Finished these up over the week in the heated room vs. the garage.
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Old 12-20-2009, 09:11 PM   #228
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Very nice job Frank. Really well done. How long are they?
I did good in the canal on pretty small poppers last year and am making a few more this year. Very similar in shape. I also like a very small amount of crystal flash and hair on the rear treble.

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Old 12-20-2009, 09:24 PM   #229
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5.75" almost 2oz on the dot.
usually put a single siwash w/hackle on the back but need to sit down and actually tie some up.

still messing with a slow sinking version similar to a superstrike, its just a completely different animal when made out of wood it seems. A lot of work to keep up but sometimes it seems they will only take it on the drop back.

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Old 12-20-2009, 09:55 PM   #230
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On that weight placement in that Atom 54B plug. I drilled a 11/32" hole in tail , inserted the wrie then pushed a 1/4" solder rod 1 1/4" length into the hole to the hook hole. You have to force it thru then the weight has to remain in the lower half. The trouble I notice is that it ends off to the side somewhat. I'm sure this will effect the balance. I will swim it later and at least see what a tailweight only swimmer swims like. I probably will end up through wiring a longer 1/4" tailweight. The 1/4" rod at that length is 11 grams.

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Old 12-20-2009, 09:59 PM   #231
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I love when is snows! I hit the lathe hard after shoveling for 4 hours! I have a bunch of 6 1/2" chunky pencils spun up. They worked well last spring and cast a country mile.
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Finished these up over the week in the heated room vs. the garage.
First rate!!!! Those are on the to do list for me as well. I actually cut a large plastic superstrike in half to get a pattern (getting more and more like Eddy everyday). I know they are not as good a plug as the 2.5oz version, but I'm hoping I can solve that and come out with something larger and heavier. I noted the hook and weight placement are somewhat different between the two different sized plugs.

Spent yesterday drilling, drilling, and drilling. Managed to fckup a bunch of Musso (BM) wadd clones cutting the eye angles . The stock I start with is rarely true square (I rip rough lumber to width but don't bother jointing and thickness planing it) and the special brad point drill bits I use don't run true if started in a drive/tail center hole so I drill my plugs after cutting off the ends. Getting eye holes perpendicular to the hook hole (without building a jig for each style plug) is something I still struggle with.

Got darter slopes to fckup today. The firewood pile ought to grow fast. I need one of those rubber mallets that's in Mr K's second picture. The wooden one is starting to leave a mark on my forehead,
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I need one of those rubber mallets that's in Mr K's second picture. The wooden one is starting to leave a mark on my forehead,
Don't be fooled, the rubber mallet hurts. It just doesn't leave a dent!
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Old 12-21-2009, 09:38 AM   #234
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numbskull, try putting a piece of dowel in the belly hole that you drill, and if you don't already have one, a improvised v-block works great. (2 pieces of 1x with a 3/4"-1" gap between)

the longer the dowel the easier it is to get it horizontal as you have a longer "gauge" to look at when drilling.
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[QUOTE=numbskull;733608]First rate!!!! Those are on the to do list for me as well. I actually cut a large plastic superstrike in half to get a pattern (getting more and more like Eddy everyday). I know they are not as good a plug as the 2.5oz version, but I'm hoping I can solve that and come out with something larger and heavier. I noted the hook and weight placement are somewhat different between the two different sized plugs.

If your cutting it in half just for a pattern then let me know. I can vector it and the plug can be kept in one piece. It's very accurate. The most it will be off is a coupe of pixels. I actually might have a large version at home.

The sinking version I was messing with sunk but tail first. I was try to get it to sink more like a needle so I added a chin weight but it was to much. absolute helicopter.

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The sinking version I was messing with sunk but tail first. I was try to get it to sink more like a needle so I added a chin weight but it was to much. absolute helicopter.
Why do we do this to ourselves??? I tried making a prototype out of mahogany last season and it sunk FBI informant! Will try again this season.
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Old 12-21-2009, 02:11 PM   #237
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First rate!!!! Those are on the to do list for me as well. I actually cut a large plastic superstrike in half to get a pattern (getting more and more like Eddy everyday). I know they are not as good a plug as the 2.5oz version, but I'm hoping I can solve that and come out with something larger and heavier. I noted the hook and weight placement are somewhat different between the two different sized plugs.

Spent yesterday drilling, drilling, and drilling. Managed to fckup a bunch of Musso (BM) wadd clones cutting the eye angles . The stock I start with is rarely true square (I rip rough lumber to width but don't bother jointing and thickness planing it) and the special brad point drill bits I use don't run true if started in a drive/tail center hole so I drill my plugs after cutting off the ends. Getting eye holes perpendicular to the hook hole (without building a jig for each style plug) is something I still struggle with.

Got darter slopes to fckup today. The firewood pile ought to grow fast. I need one of those rubber mallets that's in Mr K's second picture. The wooden one is starting to leave a mark on my forehead,
Talk to Paul before you cut those slopes.....there is a better way.....

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Old 12-21-2009, 06:47 PM   #238
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Talk to Paul before you cut those slopes.....there is a better way.....
Nah, I do it on the bandsaw about the same as you, only I use the same pinned cradle I use to mark the layout lines. It is the belt sander where I screw 'em up. That is the step I'd love to eliminate. I hate belt sanders, probably I should get a rotary one I can sight down from above with.
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Old 12-21-2009, 08:41 PM   #239
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George, are you holding your belt sander on edge?
It's easy to make a cradle for it to turn it into an edge sander.so you can eyeball whar you are sanding easier.
you could also setup a specific jig for sanding the slope so they come out all the same. I'd be glad to help you with that someday if you want.
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Mine is an old, old, old Sears thing with 8" by 36" (or something like that) platen and worn bronze bearings. The price was right, free. Been paying for it ever since.
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