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Thread: double barrel rack system from high rock molds

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    Cleared out some room Snake River. Thanks. CF
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    I have the shooting star from bears it has 2 presto pot (one on each end)
    I had the twinjector too I kept it for a while after I got my shooting star thinking I might use it for small runs but I never got it out so I sold it
    It doesn't matter if I shoot 1 pack or 100 I fire up the big pot

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    Fisher Hawk do you have to use a lot of heat stabilizer and does your colors change if you reheat after cooling if you are during small runs? Is that shooting star the big unit that cost over a grand? I would love to have that but since I do not sell baits it would not be a good idea for my checkbook lol

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    yes it's thee one from bears that cost a little over a grand it was a hundred fifty dollars cheaper when I'm bout it then it is now
    I do use heat stabilizer on the lighter colors
    I don't have much trouble with color change unless I reheat several times
    I can see we're spending the money on something like that would be a little outrageous if I was only shooting for myself
    but if I was still shooting just for myself I would definitely take a look at that new Double Barrel rack
    it looks like it would be a time saver and well worth the money
    I never like using a microwave to heat my plastisol
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    Bass tackle 6oz injectors hold alot of plastics. Because each barrel only shoots alittle at a time. I have shot alot of bigger bass molds with it and havent even came close to using all 6oz in each barrel

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    I like the bears heating system I just went and looked at it. Neat video on it also

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    I have this setup. I also bought the *********s.com products prolam injector. I had a twinjector and sold it. Mine was only 3oz, you need the 6oz version as the other is too short to reach the bottom of the pots. I found mine always required me to fiddle with it to get it aligned and shoot smooth. The prolam has a machined top cap that seems to keep the unit synchronized. I also really like the handle for holding the blending block. The rack is nice too. It needs the heater though. It melts the plastic and keeps the injectors from gumming up. I ended up building the heater portion myself. I think I got better pieces and the relay is separate from the controller.

    Depending on how much plastic you work with, you may or may not love it. I am used forking with small batches of Pyrex. Working out of the pots is really nice. Plastic stays hot and you keep shooting. My biggest adjustment was getting used to working with so much more plastic. I did also get the stir systems to keep the plastic moving and not scorching.
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