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Anyone make their own soft plastics?
08/14/16 at 11:08:34
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I thought it could be fun. Looks like it's not too expensive expensive to get into. I was thinking of making it my winter project.
  
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Re: Anyone make their own soft plastics?
Reply #1 - 08/15/16 at 07:04:48
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NineFingerFury wrote on 08/14/16 at 11:08:34:
I thought it could be fun. Looks like it's not too expensive expensive to get into. I was thinking of making it my winter project.


I have thought about it but haven't taken the plunge. We were going to have one of the guys in the club give us a demonstration on making your own soft plastics but I don't think it has made the agenda yet. I've been looking at the Do-It brand molds and supplies.
  
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Re: Anyone make their own soft plastics?
Reply #2 - 08/15/16 at 15:39:32
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A past member pours his own and took my used up plastics and melted them down, then repoured into a "Flirt worm," best producing baits I had. When I get my man cave shed I will set up and pour some in self made molds. There are lots of good U-tube video's on the subject. Do-it even has the Senko molds available. It can be a long run money saving hobby to pour your own.
  

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