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Ferree

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  1. just use "zoom" in the search they have about 10 patents and 5 are expired.
  2. You can do a patent search at uspto.gov
  3. Thanks everyone! MerryChristmas!
  4. What do you guys use to clean your molds when they start getting an oily build up?
  5. Biggest issue is making sure all colors are the same temp!
  6. Very nice! Which mold is the fluke? I have one, but don’t remember where I got it!
  7. I believe so, even though I have not had them do that.
  8. clearbags.com https://www.clearbags.com/spec/fishing-industry-packaging
  9. Elru, are you filling the sprue after you inject to keep the plastic moving as it cools and pulls into the mold? keep it full until it stops sucking it in.
  10. Increase your temp 10-20 degrees. Also make sure you are using metal to stir your plastic.
  11. I would say Purple, black and violet hi-lite.
  12. What are you using to stir? I would suggest something stainless steel. If you are using something wood it could be adding bubbles. Just my opinion.
  13. Lurecraft has a 7 1/4" sink-o 4 cavity
  14. Monte not sure but I like it!
  15. Sam, I would take you up on that. What colors would you want? Pm me and we can work out the details.
  16. SHow a picture of it. Empty
  17. Ferree

    New Mold

    http://www.bearsbaits.com/45-CRINKLE-CUT-WORM-4-CAVITY_p_300.html
  18. I haven't tried it I have a Jacobs machine. I will say that Glue viscosity and Soft plastic is night and day different. I would be extremely surprised if it worked at all just for that reason.
  19. try strawberry red and white. Play with mixture to match.
  20. Is this the one? http://www.caneycreekmolds.com/Lake-Fork-Lizard--7--Ring-Tail_p_161.html
  21. The soft plastic Pop R was made in the 90's thus prior art and product. The patent should not be valid. See the link below and you will see it is exactly what the patent describes! http://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Rebel-Pop-R-soft-plastic-rubber-topwater-fishing-lure/231168383028?_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222006%26algo%3DSIC.FITP%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140107083349%26meid%3D5273089823736826925%26pid%3D100011%26prg%3D20140107083349%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D231146346290
  22. I am not sure the patent would hold up. Plenty of poppers, plunkers, chuggers for 50+years. Some examples can be seen here. http://www.joeyates.com/rarest.htm Prior art or even prior use before the patent application would invalidate the patent. A patent is easy defending it is the hard part!
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