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Topic: pour ur own plastics?  (Read 1438 times)

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dampainter

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  • Location: the dalles, oregon
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 where are u getting ur colorants? anywhere local? portland area?


Matt M

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I've just started getting into pouring my own stuff. Have yet to find any place locally that sells any of the supplies. Would love to hear it if so!!

I've purchased some stuff from Lurecraft online they have pretty decent pricing and good quality stuff.
-Matt

Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL


dampainter

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have used them as well. just ordered another gallon of saltwater formula from http://www.pouryourownworms.com/Salt-Water-Plastic_c6.htm  use it for my swimbaits. super easy to use.


no_oil_needed

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Relax. You'll live longer.


Matt M

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Maybe we should post up what we have for molds and things we have so we can share or pour for each other.
-Matt

Old Town Sportsman 120 PDL


bb2fish

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Last year at the Saltwater Sportsman Show in Salem, a guy was doing a demo of homemade soft baits.  Molds were made from plaster usually after he either did a 3D print of a bait or whittled something out of wood to make the casting.  Purchased bait molds work too, but DIY costs less.  Colorants he used were from ball point pens (any pigment color worked - blue, black, green, purple...).  The plastic was Plastisol sold from Lurecraft I think.  Heated in a microwave.  BAM.


yaktastic

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Do-It molds and Janns net craft sell all kinds of stuff for plastics.
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