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    Wow those are good looking!
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    WOW !

    Now that is quality production !

    "Great Looking Bait"


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    Who made that mold it looks like a bass tackle or could I be wrong anyway you have beautiful looking mold their of course that is a production type for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTom View Post
    I count 48 bait on a string? You're using what, about a one quart injector?

    Nice stuff as always.
    I have that mold with just 10 cavities. It is a 2" style and a truly awesome bait. Those look really good Dr.Nip
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    Yes it is a Bass Tackle 48 count cavity mold. I bought the Do-It 9.5 oz injector, which I am amazed on how much better it is over my Bass Tackle injector. Just seems more smooth when injecting and the plunger is a tighter fit to the inner wall of the chamber than my Bass Tackle.

    When shooting a full bait and tail it takes around 8 oz or so of plastic which I will mix up a 12 oz batch. If just shooting bodies onto tails it takes around 6 oz of plastic or so and I mix up an 8 oz batch.

    Here is another one I did while everyone was napping yesterday. Took roughly 27 minutes to shoot 4 dozen and let cool. Having a separate mass production tail mold makes life a breeze too.

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    Awesome mold!
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    Still working it.

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    Good looking colors. Man that's a lot of baits at one time.

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    Have you tried to dual injector on that mold yet. I bet you they would be awesome.

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    DrNip

    Those are awesome !

    You put a price on those Babbie's Yet ?

    If you don't me asking what was your recipe on that Lime Green tail

    billygee :rolleyes:



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