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I make some vertical baits and would like for them to be a bit harder, something like the consistency of a slider grub if you are familiar with that.

I have tried hardner without success and without hardner my plastisol is too soft. I am looking at Calhoun 2901 and 2601 but have no experience with either.

Any suggestions.

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Have you tried the 500 from Lure Craft?

No I haven't. I have used Jann's stuff for quite a while. It works just fine for all but this application. I only use these baits in the winter and early spring. One quart will make hundreds of baits so I'd like to get it right the first time.

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I make some vertical baits and would like for them to be a bit harder, something like the consistency of a slider grub if you are familiar with that.

I have tried hardner without success and without hardner my plastisol is too soft. I am looking at Calhoun 2901 and 2601 but have no experience with either.

Any suggestions.

I just went through this same deal:

HOW MUCH hardner do I add to swimbait? -- link

After you read the thread you see I settled on 500 and hardener and I achieved the stiffness identical to the Berkley swim bait I mention.

I used 1 7/8 fl/ Oz of 500 and 1/8 Fl. Oz. of hardener. I found that to be quite stiff but necessary to get the double action of the swim bait as I described it.

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