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    we were checking on prices for 55 gallon drum man have they went up in price two years ago we were buying a drum of plastic for about $800 the other day we got quoted a price of over $1200 so I did get a gallon of plastic it cost $60 it has went up five dollars in one year so our hobby is getting more expensive all the time not to mention how much waste you will get out of the 1 gallon or 55 gallons so majoring is very important anymore we definitely have to major each Pyrex cup right to the nitty-gritty so we do not waste one drop.

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    That $60.00 a gallon figures out to be $3300.00 for 55 gallons......so if you use a lot of plastic.....its cheaper to buy the 55 Gal. drum for $1200.00 That way its only $21.82 per gal.
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    lol, tell me about it, plastisol goes up every year along with about everything that goes with it. Glitter, colors. I have been spending about a 1000 bucks a month on supplies and I could easily spend more. Best way is to get everything in bulk. more up front but it save a lot of money in the long run

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    Quote Originally Posted by baitman View Post
    lol, tell me about it, plastisol goes up every year along with about everything that goes with it. Glitter, colors. I have been spending about a 1000 bucks a month on supplies and I could easily spend more. Best way is to get everything in bulk. more up front but it save a lot of money in the long run
    you are definitely right Keith we started buying everything and bigger qualities and definitely glitter and everything else and bulk .

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    That $60.00 a gallon figures out to be $3300.00 for 55 gallons......so if you use a lot of plastic.....its cheaper to buy the 55 Gal. drum for $1200.00 That way its only $21.82 per gal.
    yes it is definitely cheaper I bought the 1 gallon to see what that plastic was like we still have part of a drum yet to go before we order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    we were checking on prices for 55 gallon drum man have they went up in price two years ago we were buying a drum of plastic for about $800 the other day we got quoted a price of over $1200 so I did get a gallon of plastic it cost $60 it has went up five dollars in one year so our hobby is getting more expensive all the time not to mention how much waste you will get out of the 1 gallon or 55 gallons so majoring is very important anymore we definitely have to major each Pyrex cup right to the nitty-gritty so we do not waste one drop.
    Holy crap Batman. That is why you guys are so great. You have a lot invested. That is a hit on the wallet. You have to sell a ton just to break even. I just bought 2 quarts. That is enough for a beginner. Will definitely superglue my baits on to my jigheads. (LOL)
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    Yeah, and the molds, injectors, etc. are the cheap part in the long run. They are more or less investments. The materials are the important part. You got to make every drop count and You have to know what to do with the stuff. Lots of research should be done before diving into this game.CF
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    so your saying we need to stock up on all of these fine baits!

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    if it goes much higher for materials you better stock up you will probably notice the increase when you go to the sporting goods in the future we No intentions of doing anything to scare you to death yet:o.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Holy crap Batman. That is why you guys are so great. You have a lot invested. That is a hit on the wallet. You have to sell a ton just to break even. I just bought 2 quarts. That is enough for a beginner. Will definitely superglue my baits on to my jigheads. (LOL)
    you'll be okay Mike just get up in the middle of the night when mom is not looking and robbed piggy bank.

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