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Topic: Jig heads 4-6 oz  (Read 6708 times)

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Noah

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This is one of the reasons I am making my CNC router.  I want to make my own molds. Aluminum block scrap is pretty cheap at Clackamas Scrap Metal. Noah, can I borrow your round head mold? I want to pour sans hooks and get make a bunch of smaller cannonball weights for salmon bay fishing. I have a bunch of lead.
Yup. The round one is 4-6 oz though.


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