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    Default A new bait


    Here's another new one guys 2''
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    like it
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    That is a fantastic bait! Is that a custom mold? You should sell a ton of them
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    Very nice Bob.
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    It is a tough mold to shoot . You have to have the mold very hot and you have to have the plastic around 400° and you have to shoot very fast and hold pressure

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    Looks good. The fish should like it
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    whats the name of that one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by impdog View Post
    whats the name of that one?
    I don’t know have you got a good name for it

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    I guess with those real thin tentacles you would have to be plenty hot. Have you ever tried lubing up the mold cavity with worm oil or Pam or something? I have read that it helps get the mold filled. I have never tried it. Perhaps someone else on here has. I have a Mo Magic mold that gives me a little trouble at times but I just seem to avoid using it. Maybe I should get it out and give her a try with some oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by KO Joe View Post
    I guess with those real thin tentacles you would have to be plenty hot. Have you ever tried lubing up the mold cavity with worm oil or Pam or something? I have read that it helps get the mold filled. I have never tried it. Perhaps someone else on here has. I have a Mo Magic mold that gives me a little trouble at times but I just seem to avoid using it. Maybe I should get it out and give her a try with some oil
    I have had mo Magic molds they can be a little bit finicky at times you may want to shoot them pretty fast and hold pressure and try that with them just make sure you run your plastic about 350° you may want to heat up your injectors if they are cold also you may want to put your molds into a toaster oven and warm them up see if that helps you. This mold here I had to shoot very fast the plastic was 350° and you have to hold pressure and shoot fast it helps like I said to heat up the molds in the injectors.
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