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Cant help You on the resin there Ship. I started thinking of that and then I just looked at where I was headed and just bit the bullet and went injection. Now When I sit in my living room, I can here my plastics,molds,injector calling my name from the mancave. It is like dope, and I have to make more baits!RoflCF
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Thanks CF. I guess I am intimidated by "Injection" I still don't like shots at the doctor's office either! LOL
May have to look into that after the first of the year. Can't find too much on you tube either on making resin molds. will try Dogpile Web Search this afternoon. I used that site a lot as a building principal. Best search engine on the net folks.
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Just found this on e-how.com.
How to Make Fiberglass Resin Fishing Worm Molds | eHow.com
Instructions
Things You'll Need
Nonstick rectangular baking pan
Laminating papers
Tape
Worm lures
Pyrex jug
Fiberglass resin
Activator
Stir stick
Rubber gloves
Safety glasses
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1
Place the rectangular baking pan on a flat and level surface. Line the bottom of the pan with a sheet of laminating paper gloss side down and adhesive side up. Use tape along the edges to fasten it into position in the pan.
2
Position a selection of worm lures onto the laminate sheet, allowing a small gap in between each one. Make sure that each worm sticks to the laminate adhesive so that it will not move out of position when you pour in the fiberglass resin.
3
Fill a Pyrex jug with a 10-cup mixture of fiberglass resin and activator according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use a stir stick and mix the solution to amalgamate the activator into the resin.
4
Pour the fiberglass resin solution over the worms evenly so that you cover the lures by 1 inch. Allow at least two hours for the mold to set or follow the fiberglass resin manufacturer's drying time instructions.
5
Turn the pan upside down onto a flat surface to release the mold from the pan. Remove the laminate lining from the top of the mold and lift out the worm lures if the mold did not release them when you turned over the pan. Repeat the procedure to create multiple fiberglass resin worm molds.
Read more: How to Make Fiberglass Resin Fishing Worm Molds | eHow.com How to Make Fiberglass Resin Fishing Worm Molds | eHow.com
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Time to get to work Ship.......what are you waiting on dadgummit?
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Sheeskalambooskalabobbyprizeandamenandallthatstuff . Just got back from Wally World with the stuff. Have to help the wife cook and clean so we can celebrate Thanksgiving tomorrow. Will make some molds on Friday and pour on Monday. Saturday I have to prepare Sunday School and sermons to finish.
We will get it done soon David.
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tighten up when you get a chance Ship
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I am so tired right now. Old man's gotta rest.
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looking forward to seeing what you come up with ship might have to get some of that stuff and mess with it myself.
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