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Offline abelr

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #15 on: 07/20/14 14:51 UTC »
Please tell a NEWB. how you fused the tail and the ring worm together to look that nice?  Thanks in advance

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #16 on: 07/20/14 16:56 UTC »
Study where the cuts need to be and use a SHARP instrument. I use single edged razor blades....I buy boxes of ten, 10 at a time. If they show any signs of burring or dulling they hit the circle file. Sometimes rolling the blade along with downward pressure yields the cleanest cuts. I hold the two cut ends together and practice putting the two together exactly where I need them and then use a pencil torch with a longish flame, holding each half along side the flame shaft "just" until the plastic shows signs of sagging and then stick them together. I had to do several to get the ones in the picture. If they don't align just right, pull them apart while they are still hot and have at it again, trimming if necessary. Basically its a matter of practice, practice, practice.
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Offline efishnc

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #17 on: 07/21/14 21:45 UTC »
Basically as tom said...


For me, I may just twist and pull the bait apart depending on if it has obvious segments, otherwise I use scissors to get the parts I want.  Then, the real key is to get a "liquid gloss" on the parts you are melting, without having the plastic start to run.  Once together, I don't pull my baits apart, even if they are not perfectly aligned; instead I let them cool and then take a micro torch to smooth out the imperfections afterward.

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #18 on: 05/15/22 05:14 UTC »
Does Cialis make fusing tails easier?? ??? ::)

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #19 on: 05/28/22 01:15 UTC »
Does Cialis make fusing tails easier?? ??? ::)

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #20 on: 05/28/22 10:44 UTC »
LOL. The scammer post was removed making me look like the nut!

Offline ctom

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #21 on: 05/28/22 10:56 UTC »
That's ok. We understand. What's the lttle jingle say? "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't". We've all been there. lol
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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #22 on: 05/28/22 20:29 UTC »
The nut doesn't fall far from the tree. :P
Or as BKJ says, "the nut behind the bolt"...........I think ???
This thread has apparently gone astray. ;D
« Last Edit: 05/28/22 20:35 UTC by Lines »

Offline senkosam

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #23 on: 05/30/22 03:28 UTC »

What I use instead of a butane torch: candle flame and battery-powered soldering iron.
The flame slightly melts one end and then the other for fusing the parts together. The iron is always a necessary last step to smoothing the seam all the way around to strengthen it. Hybrids are my most favorite and productive lures to catch fish on:


I have a mold for the paddle tail in ctom's original post and his hybrid shape has given me a few ideas.
Thanks ctom.
« Last Edit: 05/30/22 03:34 UTC by senkosam »

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Re: If Detroit can do it....
« Reply #24 on: 05/30/22 18:34 UTC »
senkosam, you use a soldering iron on plastics. I am wondering if a soldering iron would work well for smoothing out the burrs on lead head jigs after cutting the sprue off? Any experience with that?