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Pouring using a Frydaddy

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I have been looking for a presto pot the last couple of days with no luck. I think I will order one from Ozark already built. Let me ask you guys this, is it possible to screw a nozzle on the end of the valve. For example, could you put a small nozzle to produce a small stream for trick worms? I need to find a way to pour two piece trick worms faster. Thanks. Saint.

SAINT.. Walmart has them for a little over $20. Home depot has all the rest of the items. I have 15 pouring pots and all the vavles are the same 1/4". The trick is to buy the reducer nozzle so you get a thinner stream. I have the nozzles down to 1/16" for very thin streams BUT, it clogs easy with salt. I use the 1/16 for non salted baits only and the 1/8" 90% of the time. For sticks, I use the 1/4" nozzle.

Not sure if Ozark has interchangeable nozzles on their models. They are simple to make. They hold the heat perfect. And you can even mount an automatic stirrer on them if you want. I use a router with a paint stirrer and I also have a mixer to mount. ONE THING... you have to use a router control to slow the speed down. Harbor freight has them for around $10.

My pots save me a ton of work and I can really produce quantity with them.

Hope this helps you out some.

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