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    Anyone on here use air vises and know how to build one their not really nessasary but sure would be nice to have instead of unscrewing clamps every Time if your unfamiliar with them here is a pictureName:  IMG_0493.jpg
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    Yes it would be nice because I get tired of using clamps if they are available and if you know where to get them please let us know but if there are schematics and stuff to build one please post I am very interested.

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    If u want to just buy one ultra molds sells them
    To build one u need-
    Aluminum extrusion for the metal base-on ebay
    Pneumatic air cylinder- amazon
    Pressure switch-amazon
    Tubing and fitting-amazon

    I would post links but im not certain on some of the dimensions and cant find that stopper on end i could just use a metal plate and mount it on their. u can build one for about 120 bucks maybe cheaper depending on the size of the metal frame people sell them anywhere from 250 to 400 dollars its really a pretty simple idea they charge a fortune
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    I also hate screwing my molds together every time I want to use them and then unscrewing them to release the lures. I just use my heavy duty screw table vise. It can hold seven molds at a time but I rarely do more than two at a time. The cost of the vise is less than twenty bucks.

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    Bob send cane pole a picture and tell him you don't think he can build one of these for less than 25.00......
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    I use a bench vice that I got from Harbor Freight for pretty cheap. I can definitely fit 4 molds in it, haven't tried any more. I like it because it clamps under the bench and doesnt need to be screwed in. So I can move it around if I need to or put it away if I am not using it.
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    I've seen the rise of these the last year or so on FB when I was on it by users that are pouring plastics for income. They are nice and I can't say I wouldn't build one if I got back into making some plastics.

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