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Ditto, One of my favorite colors, should get you bit just about anywhere. Nice Job!
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These need to go, All prices lowered, will have to go to ebay after this, which I really don't want to do. these are at prices that are a steal! 1) 3" aluminum 4 cavity chunk mold $21.00 retail $31.20 http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/u...r/DSC_0132.jpg Now $18.00 SOLD!!!!!!! ((1) 6" 7 cavity straight worm, great shaky worm. $38.00 retail $49.00 for 6 cavitties this has 7. http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/u...r/DSC_0125.jpg Now $32.00 SOLD!!!!!! (1) The original 4.2" beaver type. 30.00 retailed for 40+ http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/u...r/DSC_0136.jpg Buyer fell through, $27.00 shipped! NOW SOLD!!!!!!! Again free shipping on all. email me at jjsq22@msn.com if interested in buying. Prices are firm and now insanely cheap! the shipping will cost me roughly $6.00 per set. If you want something and payment is received today up until 2:00 pm eastern time they will ship today. Otherwise they will ship on the following day.. Thanks.
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I have a few molds for sale. Paypal payments only, Free shipping priority mail with delivery confirmation. all molds are used, all cavities are mint, outsides show some use. (1) 3" aluminum 4 cavity chunk mold $21.00 retail $31.20 http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu202/Nya620/other/DSC_0132.jpg (3) 2" 4 cavity chunk molds $52.00 retail $28 each (very popular size) pic shows one but there are 3. http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu202/Nya620/other/DSC_0127.jpg (1) 6" 7 cavity straight worm, great shaky worm. $38.00 retail $49.00 for 6 cavitties this has 7. http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu202/Nya620/other/DSC_0125.jpg (1) The original 4.2" beaver type. 30.00 retailed for 40+ http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu202/Nya620/other/DSC_0136.jpg Again free shipping on all. email me at jjsq22@msn.com if interested in buying. Prices are firm and very fair since the shipping will cost me roughly 6.00 per set. If you want something and payment is received today up until 2:00 pm eastern time they will ship today. Otherwise they will ship on Monday. Thanks. Joe.
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Tech questions. re: heating, pouring and POP moulds.
Joe S. replied to slipperybits's topic in Soft Plastics
As far as the hotplate goes, you will have to adjust it accordingly until you figure out where you can keep it at, mine has low, medium, and high, and I keep it between low and medium. I can leave a pan on the burner and it keeps it pourable without burning the plastic. I use two burners, I have one I use for a large volume pot (Candle wax pitcher) I usually put 2-3 cups of plastic in that and crank that burner up to High then keep an eye on it and stir as it begins to cook, once the plastic starts changing I turn it down to medium so it has some time to cool down before burning the plastic but it is still cooking it and continue to stir. I use the second burner for my pouring pans, that is the one I keep between low and medium, I never really put more than half a cup of plastic in a pouring pan, most of my recipes are based on either half or quarter cup. So I will pour the clear plastic into the pouring pan then add my colors/glitter scent etc. Stirr that all up and then dump alot of that inrto another pan so I have two on that burner. It is easier to pour with 1/4 cup or less of plastic in the pan especially for smaller baits, I leave the other pan on the burner while pouring with the other, once I'm empty on the one I was just pouring with I grab the other one and transfer plastic back into the one I was just using and leave that one on the burner, and pour with the other, rotating them each time there empty, once there both empty I refill one of them 1/2 way with clear plastic and mix my ingredients again. And repeat the process When removing the clear plastic from ther larger picture on the other burner I have to adjust that temp control to compensate for less plastic in the pot each time I refill the pouring pans. -
Lure Crafts Electric Blue, add drops to taste and flake if you want it.
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All sold pending payment!
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Thanks 4" ribbed mold sold. adjusted price for whole lot.
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I like a slight angle, not much but just a tiny bit, keep the tail on the down hill side, pour your chartruese tail, then start pouring your other color from the edge of the tail then go forward to stop it from running, it's pretty simple. a few trys and you'll have it down.
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2" chunk qty (5) http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/molds/plastic-molds/trailers/5x062:824 $5.00 each, 3" chunk qty (5) http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/molds/plastic-molds/trailers/5x365:825 $5.00 each zipper worm. qty (1) http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/molds/plastic-molds/ribbed-worms/5x459:327 $5.00 4" ribbed worm qty (1) (Sold)! http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/molds/plastic-molds/ribbed-worms/5x612:323 $5.00 7" worm qty (1) http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/molds/plastic-molds/spade-~and~-flat-tail-w... $5.00 Aluminum 3.5" beaver type qty (1) $30.00 ( sold) 4" centipede (qty (1) $32.00 Craw Chunk medium, 2.5" qty (1) $30.00 (sold ) 4" creature qty (1) $22.00 If some one wants all that are left I will get rid of all of them for $95.00 shipped TYD. " Paypal only" PP fees included in price. Beaver mold, craw chunk and ribbed worm sold above price reflects that. Seperately will be $5.00 shipping for each lot shipped. email if interested jjsq22@msn.com
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I cut the epoxy with alcohol, I am not sure how it happens but once in a while it will have a yellowish tint to it. Maybe I didn't mix the epoxy good enough, or did not get and equal amount of each agent, but the mold works fine.
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I usually cover a little area around the cavity on the one sided ones, that way if I do miss the plastic peels off easy:yay:
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If the bubbles are tiny and minimal, I wouldn't worry to much about it as they will most likely fill in when you seal it;)
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Wow!!!!!! Very impressive, and it's portable too! Very nice work, kudos, Thanks for sharing.
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Dang! great job Jim, I molded that worm in a one piece as I really like it, now I will have to try a 2 piece