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    Default looking to pour crappie skirts


    I've been searching in vain for a way to commercially make skirts for crappie fishing.
    I have made some in the past, but they are not durable. The colors fade quickly and they melt rapidly..
    I would think there is a process that would be done by injection, but I cannot find anything on this. If any one knows where I could purchase this equipment, I would appreciate some enlightement.
    Roy

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    I think that you might find what you are looking for at:

    www.lurecraft.com
    Jerry Hamon
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    http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w142/texascrappiefisherman/MSKFCPRES_zps568e5f40.jpg

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    These are for personal use, I am looking for commercial equipment, or injection type molds.
    I really couldn't get that much from their site, as it is designed to run slowly. (at least on my end)
    Thanks anyhow, they do have a good supply of home use equipment
    Roy

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    I've seen some commercial plastic injection sites in Google when I was looking for plastic molds. You might look there.
    Jerry Hamon
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    http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w142/texascrappiefisherman/MSKFCPRES_zps568e5f40.jpg

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    There is a used 55 ton plastic injection molding machine on this link. This is a good size for making small components. I have never had any experience with Arburg though.

    http://www.usedplasticinjectionmoldi...chines/page/2/

    These may be better suited for your needs:

    http://www.machinetoolsjwk.com/gluco...%20molding.htm
    http://jstrading.bizland.com/13693.htm
    http://www.equipmatching.com/used_eq.../115/41153.php
    Last edited by Minnerman; 01-18-2007 at 12:49 AM.

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    Wow, I am coureous as to why you would want commercial equipment for personal use? A little over kill. What kind of skirts are you making? Maybe I can help. Pop

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