I do not have a picture but I googled for color schemes on lures and an image of a lure dryer made out of a bicycle wheel spinning from a motor was ingenius to handle a couple a dozen lures at once. The lures were of 3 to 5 inches.
Thank all for the replies to my post. Vodkaman's comment about my post had a link about TU rules. Anyone who would like to post comments should read through these rules as I admit I did not. My post was clearly a violation and I will be a more knowledgable poster in the future.
My post, I thought was a legitimate quest for information regarding regional delivery issues to my midwest home. Since my business involves mass third class mailings over 350,000 pieces monthly I experience mail problems from time to time by region.
Bassinpeak gave me the information I needed to be assured the order eventually will be filled because his delivery problem coincided with my January 5th order date. Since he had a problem it fit that I was in the same situation.
March 2nd, today the balance of my order was delivered and all is well agian in the airbrush lure painting world.
My final comment is if TU is going to allow appraisels of branded products and the approvals or shortcomings that come with them then other aspects to the final service of said branded prodcut will be mentioned in due course.
Anyway, I really apreciate this site and all the useful comments to lure construction.
I just purchased an AIR PRO PS905 airbrush from NBIMarketing and it looks great. However, I am having horendous delivery problems getting my whole order filled (I ordered extra nozzels & needles to handle pearl paints). Anyone else having this problem? I am located in Wisconsin.
Clint of NBI has been very good about trying to get my order filled but no go to this date. I am concerned and wonder if anyone knows if they are on vacation or any info will be helpful to settle my nerves.
Thank you for your replies.
John, Can you share what kind of stencil you are using to make your scales. I like the final result and would like to try and repeat them.
Thank you for your help.
We all spend 1,000"s of hours, $1,000's of dollars and build 1,000"s of baits because we lost some lures in the rocks... hilariously right on target. l
What counts is the fun in doing it, at least that's my story and I am sticking to it.
I just set my self up with a very nice compressor from Northern Tools. Has auto start and stop with air tank, qauge and water filter. Cost $99 on sale now for $79. Extremely whispher quiet. This compressor can handle any airbrush.