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Matt M

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  1. I was recently given a handful of old spinnerbaits. The skirts are shot and the jig heads need to be repainted. Is there a secret to removing the old paint prior to priming and painting?
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    Balsa Myths

    Have you tried carving your bodies from cypress? I get great wobble from mine. I am not sure about "back up."
  3. I use the "cheap acrylics" on my baits. I thin with water about 50/50. It works okay especially for smaller accent colors. The paint will run because it is very thin. Due to the thinned pigment it sometimes takes two coats.
  4. I used that technique after Rayburn Guy posted about it. I put my sealer coat on to thick. When the netting was removed it left for a rough finish that looked bad.... Thin coats are the key.
  5. I use tulle (from Hobby Lobby) but clip it to my lures with binder clips so the tulle doesn't shift and blur the lines. It works good enough to catch fish.
  6. I keep my tackle in a plastic tackle box on a top shelf in my garage. The temps easily break 100 degrees in August in SE Louisiana. I have ony made three batches of lures using ACC in the past two months. I have had no issues with yellowing or bubbling of the clear coat. The specs sheet that came with the ACC states that it contains "UV Stabilizers." On an unrelated issue, I did add glitter to the ACC prior to brushing it on and it added a pretty cool effect to the finish on the lure. I hope the bass feel the same way. Matt
  7. Boyd, I use a belt sander flipped upside down and clamped in my vice to help shape lures. I bought my sander at a flea market by my house. In my experience, Flea markets and garage sales are a good place to find cheap tools. If the foam you have doesn't work to protect you lures from you vice jaws, try a computer mouse pad. It will protect the wood from the metal jaws and the no slip rubber backing will keep the lure from shifting.
  8. I don't have a turner and started using ACC based on this feed. I hang them and turn them every fifteen minutes for an hour and the final finish is great.
  9. I have read several articles by Dr. Todd Larson regarding antique tackle. The man apparently knows more about the topic than any single person should. You could try a google search. He is affiliated with Field and Stream Magazine.
  10. I have been making lures through the trial and error process for about three months now. Based on a post on this site I bought ACC. I made one batch of lures with it and the results were great. Also the instructions that came with the pack say that " UV Inhibitors have been added to the ACC." Does that mean that the ACC can still yellow?
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