You can.
I have a lot of old assorted plastic worms etc., can I just melt them in a microwave and pour in an open pur silicone mold and that's it? does anyone have any experience with this?
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I’ve heard some do better than others and to not do the ones with salt added.
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Man that brings back memories. Yes you can, youll need to separate colors of course unless you want a puke brown or ugly dark green color. We used to save all our bass lures and melt them down and pour into senko molds years and years ago, I read this post and instantly remembered the smell. If you are new to this, dont expect to do it in the house or use your kitchen microwave.
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Did y’all use a thermometer?
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No, just 20-30 second bursts until it was just melted, but not water consistency. More like a thin pancake batter. Stirring with an old butter knife to melt the chunks. make sure you use a glass measuring cup, not anything your wife owns. Pyrex brand is best, but most any worked. Goodwill or such place usually have some glassware that will work
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I will suggest you go here....Soft Plastics - TackleUnderground.com - Tackle Building Forums and do lots of reading before you start.
There are some plastics that you don't want to remelt.
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