Custom Baits - Forum
Soft Plastic Bait Making => Soft Plastic and Plastic Baits - How To??? => Topic started by: andrewlamberson on 09/26/11 19:35 UTC
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The Question:
How to "weld" one bait (a skirt) to another (Mad Dad) without crazy glueing my fingers shut?????
A Solution:
Even though I've been fishing soft plastic baits for over 40 years....I must have missed the memo on this one.....but all I needed to do was heat each end in a candle ...melt the plastic and stick the two parts together!!! Thank goodness for the power of Google Search! :o
There is also a video on the web with a guy melting the plastic with a soldering iron...but the candle seems to work great!
I guess I don't need for Jason to make skirted versions of all the baits now!!!
But I still would like a 5" or so diameter skirt mold where the center section is the right diameter for the Mad Dads!
Are there any other memo's I missed and should know??
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You can also heat a butter knife with a torch. Clamp the knife in a vice and heat the top of the blade and slide the two ends across either side and bring them together. You can also use a product called Soft Bait Glue that works very well.
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I use a soldering gun for some tubes that I pour. It works great and the skirts stay on.
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yes a candle will work great till you use it on a white bait. It has a temdancy to sut the white. Use an alcohol lamp if you want a flame. No residue from the flame.I believe that is my video you saw. Frank
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Frank...thanks for the video...that is the way to do it!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_OHozRyI5w
I had a buddy over in our shop weld a 1" square piece of metal to a soldering iron bit...works perfectly. Nice and flat coming off the metal.