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hazmail

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  1. Good to see you thinking out solutions again Dave - a great solution to every lure users PITA. I had this never ending tussle with sets of tiny rings and always too large S/R pliers a few months back so I made a set out of a small set of S/S electronic needle nose pliers. They work better than the bought ones- $10 and a bit of filing and I finally had something that would fit my 1/4" rings. Thanks again Pete.
  2. Hey Beer, that looks nothing like a Dingo. Pete
  3. Mark- I lied, its a whisky bottle with 'Prop' in it, can't drink that stuff (or Prop) -- the unseen bedlam/junk on the benches carries on for a couple of more meters around the shed walls, sometimes it can be a nightmare - I just built a rod in amongst all this:roll:. Pete
  4. Nat- I posted this earlier to the wrong thread, so I moved it:blink: You are just so lucky, one of my kids took this photo about a week back with all the necessary goodies in the background:lol: Pete
  5. Thanks Dave, I had about 4 threads open, guess I picked the wrong one:lol:- Thanks also for the update on my mail box , I will purge it. Pete
  6. Luke- you are just so lucky, one of my kids took this photo about a week back with all the necessary goodies in the background:lol: Pete
  7. Phew Dave I just went from 12 to 6 Rpm, like you have said that seems to be the consensus- I got some really good results @ 12, but the blood de-clotter motor died!!! Thats all on about 6" rad. Thanks for the head work, good to see you posting again. Pete
  8. Right Dave, if I added up all the Metho (denatured alcohol) fumes I suck in in a day, I should be an alcoholic---------------------------------------- Maybe I am. Pete
  9. METHANOL ----- Methanol is toxic by two mechanisms. Firstly, methanol (whether it enters the body by ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through the skin) can be fatal due to its CNS depressant properties in the same manner as ethanol poisoning. Secondly, in a process of toxication, it is metabolised to formic acid (which is present as the formate ion) via formaldehyde in a ??? MORE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanol Thanks Ben. Pete
  10. Try Captain hooks, they have a few colours in stock. Pete
  11. Arrophius- It may be quicker and easier to just buy a small router (Called 'lami trimmer' here) and get the appropriate size bit - even here you can pick one up for $40. Pete
  12. Beautiful thing Manny, you are going to have fun in that- good luck with the fish. Pete
  13. Hey Rookie - I think I might have a go at that. Pete
  14. where and WHO makes these machines, what is the name on the side?????????? Pete
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    Prawn Popper

    That's a winner Angus-- They love green------------------------------------- I lost my green one to some 'bully boy'. Pete
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    Meen Chub

    Nice work Joe, you are making some nice left filed stuff, --------future lures!! Pete
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    Lake Eerie

    Last time I was at Lake Eyre there was nothing there-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- except pelicans, ---------------------------------------------- 100"s of thousands of them. Pete
  18. Yep all this moisture cure stuff is certainly tough - I smashed a puck of 'Plucid' from the bottom of a dried up jar about 18 months back, it is about 3/8" thick and it still bends, and is as clear as day one (very light pink). Pete
  19. Kris - I think you will find the 'water droplet's' is done with enamel paint, not sure weather thinners based or oil based, but suspect thinners, the pigment spray would float on the drops and drop around the sides - Oil based enamel would also float on the droplets and probably drop, BUT would take ages to dry. .Pete
  20. Matty - same here for all the posted solutions on skinning and the wet paint issues, but I have had this 'bubble problem' happen a lot with other coatings (over W/B acrylics)- the bubbles might be coming from under the paint, the air may be bleeding up through it (which may be pours), this would be much worse on a hot day where there is a temp differential between the outside air and the air inside the lure- the cure (for me anyway) is to spray a few (3) light coats of clear sealer over the paint before finishing (let it DRY) then add your coating - of course, beforehand making sure it is compatible with the clear under coating. Pete
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    Bluehead Flatshad

    Beautiful work as always Vince, love the multi layered pearls, great effect.Pete
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    Baby Snook Stickbait

    As always Kazan, beautiful things. Great work. Pete
  23. You could always get a mouth full of w/b acrylic and do something like this . Pete
  24. Have you tried making them yourself, like most of this 'Art' it can be a lengthy but rewarding experience. You will also appreciate why 'real' eyes cost so much. Pete
  25. Sounds good to me Ben, I might get some of that furnace tape and try it - red lips seem to work so a bit of flash in the murk should do the job too. I used to make a 2" lure with a concave aluminium lip and it seemed to get the trout interested. Pete
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