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Epoxy in crank-bait eyelets
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Blackstone
Minnow
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Epoxy in crank-bait eyelets
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11/06/18 19:04 UTC »
I've been having trouble with epoxy gumming up my eyelets, when sealing my crank-baits. I was wondering how to avoid this problem.
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WALLEYE WACKER
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Re: Epoxy in crank-bait eyelets
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11/06/18 20:16 UTC »
I’ve seen videos of people putting a piece of wire / paper clip for the epoxy to escape to but don’t no if you hang yours or use a drying wheel.
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Blackstone
Minnow
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Re: Epoxy in crank-bait eyelets
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11/07/18 03:08 UTC »
I use a drying wheel, but I might have to hang them first, for a bit after watching those videos.
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21xdc
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Re: Epoxy in crank-bait eyelets
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11/07/18 03:51 UTC »
I use a coned Dremel bit to clean mine out the next day.
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