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Line Thru Insert Turning Green With Corrosion

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I have been using line thru inserts that I ordered online for pouring my soft swimbaits.  After a few months, they begin to corrode inside and change the plastic to a green color.

 

My store bought Osprey Talons have a similar insert inside, but that does not occur.  What in the world is going on here?  Am I missing something?

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With LEAD You are going to get the corrosion .  As TF said coat them with Epoxy or Powder Paint

 

I am not fimiliar with what Aluminum will do over a course of time. With Molds you are not letting the Plastilsol COAT or Sit

for any length of time   ... I have cast Aluminmu Molds from back in the 60's and the only ones that have any corrosin are those that got wet accidently in storage.

 

In regards to Nail Polish  .. unless it has been changed  .... WILL react with the plastisol  .. the Nail polish reacts as the same with Lacquer.

 

Hope that helps

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With LEAD You are going to get the corrosion .  As TF said coat them with Epoxy or Powder Paint

 

I am not fimiliar with what Aluminum will do over a course of time. With Molds you are not letting the Plastilsol COAT or Sit

for any length of time   ... I have cast Aluminmu Molds from back in the 60's and the only ones that have any corrosin are those that got wet accidently in storage.

 

In regards to Nail Polish  .. unless it has been changed  .... WILL react with the plastisol  .. the Nail polish reacts as the same with Lacquer.

 

Hope that helps

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Thanks for the heads up.  I'll stick to a top coat, and see how that works.

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Capt Mike, LureWorks makes a special coating for this purpose. So you can use your same inserts without any adverse effects. Also, this coating will make the plastic adhere to the insert. With this material you should get very satisfing results. I can't remember the name of it right off just call Bruce at ext. 106, tell him what you need, and he will fix you right up. You may have to leave him a message but he will call you back. Their number is 912-225-4533. This should take care of your problem.

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How are you going to get enough weight with that? 

I will make it big enough (not too big) to add the weight I need.  And, like baitjunky said, I can always add lead to the resin pour which will lock the lead in and not react with the plastisol.  I like a slow sinker that works like the Osprey Talon.  Im using fairly small inserts from Basstackle in a 5oz platic swimbait.  It barely gets the baits to swim straight.  Too fast and it goes sideways.  But it's slow enough to fish deep.

 

My only question is, will the resin react with the plastisol.

 

 

Carolina Mike, thanks for that info.  I will definitely look into that  coating.

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