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Thread: Jig Storage Idea

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    Default Jig Storage Idea


    I have been thinking of doing this for some time now and finally got around to it. Before I posted this I read through the new posts and saw AW's jig organizer and as I saw the pics I thought he and I were on the same page. All the elements are there, but I have used them in a different fashion. So without further ado here is my idea.
    I have taken a large organizer and removed all inserts along with the molded parts with use of my dremel and a razor. I then took strips of a camping pad (closed cell foam) and glued them in using rubber cement. As you can see in the before and after pics, all my jigs are there and can be seen easily to be chosen however I like. I don't seem to tie exact replicas of each jig so I wanted to be able to see them all individually. I got all my jigs in one box now except for the smaller heads and my ponyheads.



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    That's a great Idea, I like it

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    I like that a lot better than the dividers, and looks good

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    I've used craft foam but found it was a little ornery to use. It works, but I think you idea is much better. Nice work and very impressive....thanks for posting.

    Good Fishing, Mac

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    I use the sticky backed foam used to seal up windows and doors seems to work pretty good...

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