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    Here are the products of two molds I modded to be weedless. One is no collar and the other modded to a wire keeper.

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    Nice work - with the pouring problems you were having would it be better to get the teflon pins and then pour and any that didn't come out right would be easier to melt off to re-pour.

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    Pouring problems??? Don't recall any.

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    Can you show us a pic of the molds ? Thanks, they look great
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    Really enjoy your mold mod's.What brand sickle hooks do you like? thanks.
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    DrNip hasn`t seemed to have many pouring problems. When most get a new mold the first thing we do is heat the lead and try it out. When DrNip receives his new mold he starts modding it to his specs.
    Love seeing his lead pouring results as well as his soft plastics. Keep up the good work.

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    Nice work. I used a lot of those in the winter when I used to live in TN.
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