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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I would think maybe opening up the vents a little with a Drexel tool or something might help....but I am just guessing
    I have done this with many many many molds that we were having issues with over the years just be real careful guys Cutting on your molds.
    One particular mold that we were having issues with we shot from the back side forward this can’t be done with many of the moles but with some that does work what happens is the not enough air escaping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I have done this with many many many molds that we were having issues with over the years just be real careful guys Cutting on your molds.
    One particular mold that we were having issues with we shot from the back side forward this can’t be done with many of the moles but with some that does work what happens is the not enough air escaping.
    I hope this solution be good for everyone. After a conversation with a friend he told me put a little quantity of lubricant oil or worn oil in the cavities. The result is amazing, now the baits are made perfectly.
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