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Title: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Dave on 07/27/13 13:00 UTC
Thought I'd throw this at you guys who are not happy with the twin injector results from Basstackle's twin injector set or the guy's who don't have 2 bills to throw down for them.  I have the 6oz twin injectors from them and I just wasn't satisfied with them big awkward thing, so I took a trip down the machine shop and went to work. Here's the final product.

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-ya0LGGiiBkA/UWeAOMrRi1I/AAAAAAAAAKk/T-fbM_2SlWg/w737-h553-no/0411132042.jpg)

It took two blocks of 1"x 1.5" aluminum, a screw, a wing nut and one big flat end mill.

These things work fantastic! 
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: MonteSS on 07/27/13 13:40 UTC
Nice. Kind of far apart. Whose blending block are you using?

...Bill
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Dave on 07/28/13 08:19 UTC
Actually the block is the one from Basstackle.com. All I did was began with center on there block to fit the clamp.
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Justin9j on 07/28/13 09:28 UTC
Baitjunkys. Have a very interesting. Twin they are working on. 
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Dave on 07/29/13 10:34 UTC
Very Nice! I tried to look them up but it would only give me a couple pics. I did how ever find and awesome looking C tail worm that I'd had the flavor for, for a long time! Right on Justin!
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Justin9j on 07/29/13 12:48 UTC
Dave. I have that c tail and its awesome.
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Tiger_Basser on 07/31/13 21:17 UTC
Nice work Dave. Question though......How or what do you do to get both plungers to worm in tandem? The connector bar on the BT and the new BaitJunkys unit helps do that, but I don't see anything like that on your unit? is it just not in this pic?
Title: Re: Alternative for a twin injector
Post by: Dave on 08/01/13 23:01 UTC
Right on Justin! Tiger, a little hand control and you've got it. Don't over emphasize that they have to be perfectly equal. Of coarse if you over push one plunger,  your colors will be a little off, but truthfully, with a little practice it was cake.