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Jig Man

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  1. If you are getting in for cheap, don't go there. There is nothing cheap about pouring and all the extras that one needs to do it safely.
  2. Ben my Brittany provided several brown/white jigs a few years ago.
  3. I enjoy tying buck tail and craft hair a lot more than using living rubber and silicone tabs. If you ever add chenille to your jigs you'll find a good whip a must. Keep posting up your progress.
  4. I've not tried that. I just polish difficult molds then spray them with a release agent.
  5. Yes my friend that is so true. I got a bug about 8 years ago and tied up over 40 dozen. I'll never use all of them. Are you using a fly vise, bobbin and whip?
  6. That for sure looks about 1000 X better than my first buck tail jig.
  7. Look up surflon or sevelon. They are what I use. They come in various # tests. I use 90 for my purposes. You just need to fill the extra space by the entry to the weedguard. I do it with tape. I have used modeling clay but don't like the cleanup.
  8. The first thing you should do is mix your plastisol well. The hardner settles to the bottom.
  9. I did that cup insulator thingy a couple of years ago. I have 2 of them to keep the plastisol warm longer in the winter. I used foam and gaffer's tape. They only cover the bottom 1/2 of the cup but that is a full as I get them. They work pretty well.
  10. I switched to them a few years ago. I use them for everything except pouring swirls. The only drawback I've seen is they get slick on the bottom for some reason.
  11. I finally got it via Chrome. I have 2 levels of the mdf. The mold lays on the lower part and the upper part is shown holding the hooks.
  12. PaJay I just saw a pic from a guy in TN. He just opens a second mold and lays it down to hold the hooks level with the swing mold.
  13. I heat with a heat gun. I hold the hook in my hand while I heat the head. I only heat enough to get a dull powdery coat. I hold over the eye with needle nosed pliers and swish it through the fluid bed, hang it in the oven rack and bake when I have enough painted. 99% of the time I have no paint on the eye of the hook.
  14. My 2 layered board works like Cadman's attached one. The second layer is level with the mold and the hooks stay put. I'm sorry but I can't get the pic to load from photo bucket.
  15. I made a leveling block from some mdf that I had laying around. It solved my problem. For some reason I can't post a pic.
  16. Good luck to you Ben. Tying buck tails is more fun than using skirts but I have so many tied up that I haven't had to do any in years.
  17. Like he said www.fishingskirts.com.
  18. Most any you buy will be (cured/tanned) in some fashion. The ones that I use from our native deer I have cured with borax and salt. They still have a bit of smell but the cost if right.
  19. Jig Man

    Thread

    I use flat waxed thread for bucktails. Anything else I break when I pull the whips tight.
  20. I'd like to see a pic of that thing.
  21. I normally use a ball head with a 2/0-3/0 hook. I use from 1/16 to 1/4 oz depending on how deep I plan to fish it.
  22. X3 on;Super glue gel.
  23. Jig Man

    Vice

    Yep. It means that you mount the object and when you crank the handle the object will turn. But you still need a good whip to get good wrapping.
  24. Did you ever check out the stinger mold from Jacobs. It is 10 cavity and not very expensive. I bought one and it shoots very well.
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