realistically i am not trying to dis-inheart you its the long hours in retail. if you can get your hands on a hot product and pre-sell to your customer base . thers many ways to approach a busines strategy. i hope it works out for you. if not you could have a very large tackle box at the least
woohoo if your just getting into the game. get lots of experience. its a way of life, not a job which means many hours and holidays are gone. believe me any one in the biz will back up this statement. one more thing,,,,, grow thick skin.
i use a oil sump compressor for volume. 5 hp. 60 gallon. they are consistent and last years.. it depends if you have the room and need for volume air, and if you have a 220 line
once there painted clear acylic works fine. dip 2 coats. great on plastic.. wont gumup the joints. i have done thousands this way over the years. if you really want auto clearcoat also but much more expensive
funny thing here we dont use rings on troll baits. the guys here want hooks to hang close to the bait. we T and bullhorn the hooks. it creates less hook rub. never had screws pull out yet. you nust have had a bad ring but muskies are crazy arent they. we use the 1/1/2 scres on baits. our pull screw goes thru the lexan lip. so theres never been a problem
as stated the big screws 0.92. what really happens is torque when netted. a fish basically has little leverage till its actually against something like a net. many people tighten drags hard. if you are building definately overbuild
yes Jed i use red cedar. after its sealed its a little tuffer. i love honduras mahogany but cant afford at the amount we cut. its a very good wood to work. its denser but still buoyant enuff for what we do.. i try to buy my cedar by looking at end grain of boards. the growth rings closer together give me a little better wood tuffness again. heartwood
we at woodie baits use cedar wood for cranks for musky. its dusty use a dust collecter. its affordable and has a better density for larger baits then many soft woods.
as stated in the above post. new lustre is a brush on, or poured. its pretty bullit broof for teeth and once again personal preference. in canada its easier to purchase then etex., probably basically the same proponents ase etex. i just think it dries a little faster and a little more clear to show detail