I definitely like the gray ones they look pretty close like a shed to me oh I guess you call them salt-and-pepper.
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I definitely like the gray ones they look pretty close like a shed to me oh I guess you call them salt-and-pepper.
Seeker, you do good work. Think long and hard before you sell that stuff. Sidetrack for a while and do something else, then come back to it. I've sold some stuff in the past I wish I still had.
Thanks skeetbum I have had a lot of compliments on my baits. I do not really want to sell my stuff but a few things are weighing in on my decision. I am wanting to buy a 998 depthfinder and since I bought a new truck and new boat I do not feel right dipping in to mine and my wifes savings anymore to pay for one. I had sold enough baits to almost buy one but my boat tax and registration cost me 600 more bucks. I shoot my baits with good ventilation but for some reason I get headaches when making baits. I also have so little time now that I have my baby around. I still am not sure whether to sell out or not.
Crappieseeker If you are getting headaches you are breathing fumes. This stuff is bad for you! I would recommend getting a mask to wear. You can get a 3m mask that has the organic cartridges and it will end the headaches.
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Rondon is right on this one make sure that you are wearing a mask also make sure that you have plenty of ventilation wherever you're doing your plastics get some fans or whatever it takes to get rid of that smoke and fumes.
Looks real good...
CS i just listed some of these in the classifieds. I had left overs from the batch i made.
I make them at the opening to my garage and I have the door up with fan blowing but it is not enough. I never use a mask but I guess I should.
Those are sweet. I like the grey ones also.
I have too many things to do in the little time I have, I can't even consider shooting my own. Pour, paint, tie, boat upgrades, fish, house upkeep, car upkeep, wife upkeep, and on and on. The reason we have so many good baits available here is because y'all continually teach one another. I quit reloading and sold my stuff, and with the way our gun rights are being challenged it may not have been the smartest move I've ever made. If you think these are expensive to follow, don't ever start reloading. And along with the loads comes the range fees and time to test. I can relate to the time factor seeker, there just isn't enough to go around sometimes. Hope you get it figured out(the headaches) and are able to keep after making some for us to see and use.....Skeet.