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    so bought me a lure body mold. and I made some to night and I had some trouble pouring them from my hot pot 2 and I probably should have fluxed my lead but I was wondering if I shouldn't use my lee production pot to pour them in stead and should I buy extra core shafts I know there cheap. how do yall pour these lure bodies I think they should of used a single pull pin like in the bullet weight mold that's just my own opinion but I'm curies to hear how yall pour these lure bodies thanks C.J.
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    I have extra shafts and use a bottom pour ladle like this lyman no probs for me.

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    Get the extra wires and pour them using your bottom pour - if you're going to powder paint them leave them on the wires, I bend part of the wire to an L shape so I can dip them into the powder easier.

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    thanks Fatman I ordered some core shafts 2 days ago so they should me at the house today and going to try and make some today hopefully if the little ones will let me have some daddy time!!
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    CJ - Once you get them poured just pull them down the wire a bit and make your L bend for dipping - I use aluminum bread pans for curing my jigs and I just push the long wire through the foil pan and the body is over the inside of the pan. After I cure I pull them off the wires and use .029 - .031 wire to make up my shafts for the spinners themselves.

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    wow Those look good how do u get ur last twist do u use a bender or do it by hand?
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    and do u ever reuse ur core shafts?
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    I use a worth hand forming tool to start the shape of the loop put my treble on then use needle nose to form the loop - i like at least 3 turns of wire. Put your stuff on the wire and then I have an OLD Netcraft wire forming tool that I got back in the 1980s and use that to finish the top eyelet. I don't use all the core pins to start painting. Only 10 or 15 - if you do it right you can keep re-using the wires you bent into the L shape over and over - IF you don't put them away where you cant find them!!!

    Always tie your trebles up first!!! then assemble your spinners. Your fingers will like you a whole lot better if you do!!LOL

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    got my production pot all cleaned up last night and man what a big difference from using the hit pot 2 then using the production pot to pour the lure bodies and is there a certain length that you leave ur wire forms before u finish your lures Fatman do u cut them down before to a magic length before u make ur final bend?
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    Sometimes I use brass brazing rod for my wire shafts in sinkers and lure bodies . Got some cheap at the flea .

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