Will not work in my Do-It molds. Models 1250 and RHB-8-332. The eyes need to be 1/32 longer to seat in properly. #4 hooks work fine. Any suggestions?
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Will not work in my Do-It molds. Models 1250 and RHB-8-332. The eyes need to be 1/32 longer to seat in properly. #4 hooks work fine. Any suggestions?
I can tell you the guy I use to get my heads from had trouble with some #6 Sickle hooks in some weight heads and couldn't do them.
I don't know the answer though.
Skip
Is there another brand of mold they will work in for sure? 1/16 barbless, round head, production mold? If not I guess I'll have to send them back and get #4 hooks.
modify the recessed area for the hook eyes on your mold.
With a Microlux mini drill press, the mod for short leg #6 Sickles into a Do-1250 wasn't too difficult. The hook eye slots just need to be extended towards the head cavity a smidgen. Such a small precision cut with a hand held Dremel would be risky tho.
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I thought about trying that. Perhaps a slightly larger drill bit in my press. It would be a delicate operation but like you said. Just a smidgen off.
This might work. http://www.mytoolstore.com/dremel/drillprs.html
Yes, a larger diameter slot would work - my 1250 was actually modified for a way oversize hook with #6 Sickle fit bonus. Like to mention tho that I've had a fair amount of practice with a decent tool for the job. I considered the Dremel press attachment but read many negative reviews online about excessive play at the bit, so opted for the Microlux. You get what you pay for.
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...gs/1250mod.jpg
1ab
I like the fact that your mod shows where the original eyelet slot was and how the modification fixed it so you could use them.
Fatman
Looks good.
Fatman, sorry to contradict, but the distinct circular mark in the eye slot is from the second cut with a smaller 3/32" bit intended to neck down towards the head from the first 1/8" cut to better match the shape of the original mod hook. The Gamakatsu 2x #1 conversion conveniently extended the eye slot closer to the head just the right distance for a good #6 Sickle fit.
Yup, heap of trouble if hot metal bleed filled the hook eyes. Plus, a modified mold done right just makes me feel good.
I can confirm the precision that 1aB has in his collared and uncollared ball heads, outfitted with #6 sickle hooks! Absolutely perfect pours, down to 1/25 oz ,when he molds in pure tin. As a long time customer I've taken more crappies on his quality jigheads than any others, and rarely tie on anything else!
I have modified several molds to accept larger sickle hooks I usually tie a #2 or #1 hook and I pour these with no problems from a 1/32oz head up to 1/8 oz on some molds I modified. I do have access to the correct machines to make the mods without any problems. If you don't feel comfortable enough to do it yourself send me a PM it will only cost you postage.
Meanwhile the operation was 95% successful. I get just a ½ smidged of lead on one eye. Nothing that can't be easily trimmed off.
Bill, those look excellent! That little bleed is an EZ trim, one of my eye sockets does that too.
Slabologist, agreed there are better tools than a home drill press for precision mods, but a successful tinker on minimal equipment is so satisfying.