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Offline ctom

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Glad that's done.
« on: 04/05/20 10:19 UTC »
I get my plastic in 5 gallon pails and then re-fill either one pint or one quart jugs from that. At re-fill time I have to pop the cover on the 5 and use a 1/2" drill with a paint mixer rod to stir the bucket. After mixing it up well I snap the cover back on the pail and pour plastic into a 5 quart ice-cream pail and use a funnel to fill the smaller jugs. Just finished with this task. Again. Second time in two months. Cripes this can be an oily proposition....just handling all the containers.

After getting all the big stuff put back in its place I use an acetone dampened towel to wipe down the small containers before bringing them in to stash near the boiler in the furnace room....stays around 80 degrees right there all year round so the plastic is always at a temperature perfect for working and its not cluttering up the injection station. I store the five gallon container under the work bench though.

How do you guys get your plastic and how do you handle it?
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Offline Muskygary

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Re: Glad that's done.
« Reply #1 on: 04/05/20 15:00 UTC »
Since I only make baits for myself; I only buy in one gallon size. I have two gallons that I haven't opened to try. One is a floating worm type and the other is a sinking swimbait, but before I can use them I have a half gallon to finish of Do-it plastic.

Offline WALLEYE WACKER

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Re: Glad that's done.
« Reply #2 on: 04/05/20 17:17 UTC »
I use 5 gal and mix then pump out what I need for the days pouring.
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Offline Canga~

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Re: Glad that's done.
« Reply #3 on: 04/06/20 07:23 UTC »
6 1 gallon mix and match jug deal from bait plastics. Way easier to handle than a 5 gallon bucket and can get different softness plastics if I need them.