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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler View Post
    You might as well cut to the chase and order a room full of tying supplies as well . This addiction is like a new purse or shoe to the ladies...lol.
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    Ahhh yes it has begun. Just placed another order today at Crazyangler for more paint and hooks.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Tank, if you're not sure on something don't hesitate to ask!!!!!! We've all had close calls one time or another and better ask than to get hurt. We can help save you the hassles of starting out.
    Appreciate it Fatman. Between the stickies and all of the pages that there are in this forum, it has kept me doing a lot of homework. Definitely a vault of information here.

    I do have a question though. What alcohol do you use in the alcohol burners,the denatured or Isopropyl?

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    Welcome to the addiction and better get a good grip on your pocket book, LOL!

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    Thanks Skip. Also thanks for all of the information you have given on this site. I've read a lot of it.

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    Be vary carful.... Welcome to money trouble...
    JawBreakerJigs.....Get U Some

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    Your welcome and if you come up with more questions later just ask and either I or someone will help. Just know this addiction thing is real with this hobby. It really grows on you and the more materials you see the more you want because you see something you can do with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank 1 View Post
    Thanks Skip. Also thanks for all of the information you have given on this site. I've read a lot of it.

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    New Age Chenille Please PM Me! Also I
    have the Saltwater Neck Hackle and some
    colors of Marabou plus other things!

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    I do have a question though. What alcohol do you use in the alcohol burners,the denatured or Isopropyl?
    That's one I don't know I heat them in the oven right now - but hoping to get a heat gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    That's one I don't know I heat them in the oven right now - but hoping to get a heat gun.
    I have since learned from Skip that denatured is used.

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    Smoke your molds with a candle and the pours will be so much better. I fought with incompletes til I did mine. Good luck with all the new toys.
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    Welcome to the club. I got into it and never looked back. Very rewarding to catch fish on what you have made. I make all my stuff from ground zero now. You may already know this but you will never recover all of your cost monetarily. Only out of satisfaction.

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    Making your own jigs is very addicting and satisfying. I love looking into my tacklebox and seeing trays filled with jigs I made and knowing they will all catch fish. After awhile you'll like what you make a whole lot better than what you see in the stores.

    You're going to find this site a great resource. People here will give you a good steer and save you a lot of time. Good luck!

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