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Offline Johnny Bass

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Using Hardener In Plastic
« on: 04/16/20 15:06 UTC »
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Has anyone mixed Hardener in their plastic before?

I would like to know how much you used and how the plastic came out?

I am trying to get the plastic pretty hard.

I was thinking....one tablespoon in a cup of plastisol.   
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #1 on: 04/16/20 15:42 UTC »
You could start with that amount. Maybe meet your needs. Any more I guess I'd do in half-teaspoon's at a time. Hardener can take off on you pretty quick. So can softener.
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #2 on: 04/17/20 13:00 UTC »
Okay. When you say take off on me quick, what do you mean by that?

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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #3 on: 04/17/20 13:52 UTC »
There's a point where to much will mess a batch. And its all trial and error.
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #4 on: 04/26/20 18:32 UTC »
When you add hardener or softener into plastic, does it make a difference whether it's before or after you heat it?
Or it doesn't make a difference?
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #5 on: 04/26/20 19:56 UTC »
You want to add them before cooking. 
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #6 on: 05/01/20 00:14 UTC »
What type of plastic will you be adding hardener to, soft, regular/medium or hard/saltwater?

What hardener?  What plastic?

How hard to you want your baits to be?
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Re: Using Hardener In Plastic
« Reply #7 on: 05/01/20 07:30 UTC »
I am using a swimbait blend (medium) Dead on
I have some hardener from Lurecraft.
Looking to get them hard like the hard nose toad/frog (think that was Rhino baits) or like the Berkley kicker frog.
Either way want it hard but obviosity need the hook to penetrate the bait lol
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