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    Default Looking for Jigs in bulk


    if anyone can help where is the best place to just buy the jig and hook only needing raw materials to try and tie my own. Thanks TennCrappie

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    Tenn. Pm grousefly here or email him @ [email protected]. He makes just about anything you can dream up and lots of us here buy from him .
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    Quote Originally Posted by radtexan View Post
    Tenn. Pm grousefly here or email him @ [email protected]. He makes just about anything you can dream up and lots of us here buy from him .
    Ditto what he said and that is where I get mine.

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    Grousefly A+++
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    ole GF is good as any and better than most in qual and $$.

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    Default Bit for drilling & making 1/24 jig heads

    Guys, I have a 15/64 "ball nose" 4 flute carbide endmill that I bought to drill out a 1/32 and make 1/24 oz. jig mold. It worked great and has been used less than 5 minutes. I paid $9.75 plus $9.80 for shipping. I'll take $15.00 for shipping and all. Use it and pass it on.

    One thing that I did differently from the video that is floating around is to use a drill press instead of free handing it with a hand drill. It was a lot more steady. My mold turnd out .2 gr. heavy but it's close enough for government work.

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