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hazmail

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  1. Looks pretty good to me, you have done what everyone else does in reverse, who needs an airbrush when you can foil and scale it in one go. I know Vince ('Fatfingers') had a bit of a fad on 'leafing', but I don't think he done any like yours. Fade a bit of opaque paint over the leaf, (seal the leaf first) and no telling what masterpiece you could come up with. pete
  2. Can anyone recommend a supplier of some good blanks (4 - 8lb med,to med F, and fittings) about 6'-7', I want to make a couple of bream / Trout sticks. Of course must be able to mail order to Australia. TIA.pete
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    Mini Meen Streeks

    Joe, great quality and amount of work here. As soon as I seen these, I instantly said to myself 'Australian' lures and colours, then I see you are from Co (Colorado??). Oh well. still great little lures, which would certainly work here on, Trout, Murrey Cod, Yellow Belly, and Silver Perch etc. Keep up the good work.pete
  4. Diemai- Sometimes I think you must live next door to me. About three weeks back I bought the same hinges (aeroplane flaps), but they are nylon/plastic. They have been sitting on the bench since, and every now and then I pick them up and play with them - they also have a drawbacks, the pin is a bit too tight, and I'm not sure I want to muck around inserting a narrower pin, also doubt weather these would hold up in cold water which would make the plastic more brittle. I like your determination, and work with these brass ones, and looks like it will work, size is always a problem, and I am still mucking around with the DNA hinges, which have a myriad of small problems, but am getting there. Keep up the good work and keep us posted on how they work.pete
  5. Raven Float Rods http://www.raventackle.com/float_rods.htm Pete
  6. atrophius - OH!!, forgot he sold paint, my one track/tunnel vision mind, sorry Red, I'm obsessed with clear coats.:eek:pete
  7. Red -How do you thin it? With thinner they supply Is it quality? Yes Do we get a discount? See add here, they used to -for members CAN you top coat with D2T...my fav..imho. If you want to, but it's pretty tough on it's own, and not as brittle as D2T Pete
  8. dlaery- I know nothing about these machines, other than seeing them at work, but wish I did!! - please don't laugh, but maybe you can get it to cut two opposing half circles - when you say circles I am assuming you want a full circle??:?Pete
  9. Great tute Howard, certainly beats typing for hours.Thanks .pete
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    trout swimbait

    Very,very nice R.M, what do you fish for with these - Trout?????????.pete
  11. I caught a largish 'flathead' last week (about 4 -5lb), the netter and I were congratulating ourselves when we noticed a smaller flat head (about 1/2 lb) hanging on the hook and on the outside of the net - it appears the larger was trying to eat the smaller and got his gill rakes and spikes tangled in the line, which was wrapped around both gills, we kept him and let the little guy go.pete
  12. These are very old pictures, when 'the rookie' did not have a straw, and a piece of PVC pipe to practice on.pete
  13. Try at your local 'Archery Store' - look for 'Camo Netting', it's very supple/soft and moulds around most curves, also has a very small scale pattern, not sure weather this is the 'diamond' pattern you are looking for though. This is white pearl over white, on a 80mm (3-1/4" lure). pete
  14. That's a shame Milia, I have about nine 6-8 footers and three 10-12' beach/rock rods. I went up to Queensland for two weeks fishing last year, and took four short rods, sat on the bow of the boat waiting for some mullet to get trapped, and snapped 3 tips - just proves, you have to 'Be Prepared'. As for lures, I have boxes of salt, and boxes (I mean boxes) of fresh, 'So many lures, so little time'. It sometimes gets a bit confusing. pete
  15. Sorry Coley, but I promised I would never tell it was Dano.pete
  16. Fine work Vince, you seem to be hooked on the 'pearls', and we can see why.pete
  17. Oh yeah here's an example on a 3" lure.pete
  18. I can't get the link up to see the particular lure, but if I want a really fine line I use a piece of cotton thread (not polyester). Dampen the thread, dip the end in your thinned colour and drag the cotton along the surface, it's a bit like a mini 'pin lining' brush, you can get very fine lines this way. We used to use this method (and others) to pinstripe surfboards in a past life.pete
  19. Great thread, thanks for the links atrophius & Gene, it certainly beats what I have been doing, burning my fingers with a heat gun. Gerry was showing us something similar at Clinton last year, but my memory and the beers had dulled it.pete
  20. Just found your tutorial Tim, great result and detail - I really appreciate the time and effort it takes to do one of these. Thanks, there is heaps of good info here. pete
  21. Just remember Jamie, the two exit holes should be apx 3/4 the size of the one entrance hole if you want the incoming volume to pass through - i.e, a hole twice the size has four times the area/volume.pete
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    lexan lips

    If it's flat, knock off your wife/daughter's hair straighter, dial it up to 160C (not sure in Fahrenheit) and bend away - it turns to butter at this temp.pete
  23. Not a bad theory Dave, Hope you had a great day Dean.pete
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