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    Just had back surgery and cannot get down stairs to my shop. Will take a pic of the modified hook eye when i can get down there. I basically do a ninety degree bend about a 1/8' above the eye and then cut the barb section off. the little ninety degree bend secures it in the casting.I open the eye slightly before casting it. I have seen no problem with blade tangling with the body materials.

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    Thanks for the info - but I'd sure have to pick another hook if I decided to try it!!!!!!!LOL

    Do you guys that do the water dip method have a video on it?? When I'm just sitting around I foil them and store them until I'm ready to powder which is usually the winter.

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    Hey "z520Tom" sorry to hear about the surgery, but glad to hear you're recuperating!
    Thanx for posting on how you get them to stay in the head. I'll have to give that a try
    when I begin to pour RR heads this winter.
    Speedy Recovery and Tight Lines (when U get out) Dave
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    Also sorry to hear of the surgery. Had it done myself and I know it's no fun. Speedy recovery and good results.
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    This is the Mustad 3366A #8 hook I make the insert for these horse head jigs. I can powder paint jigs and tie the bodies without having the swivel get in my way. I add the #14 swivel with spinner and close the eye with my pliers. You can buy these hooks for $4.45 / 100. Most inserts for molds cost around 8 cents apiece so these are cheap in my opinion. These were 1/16oz jigs. They are easy to make. Slightly open eye, bend with needle nose pliers and cut with end cutters.
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    Cool thanks for the pict it helps clarify

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