Super User Jig Man Posted February 10, 2008 Super User Posted February 10, 2008 I just got a bunch of stuff from a friend. In one of the boxes was a bunch of Twin Ts skirts. I am wanting to put some on tubes for jig insert fishing but not having any luck. Trig will be easy just slide up the line. I have tried a candle flame and super glue and neither worked. Any ideas? Quote
Jeff C. Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 try this......... heat up a pancake griddle on the stove. play with the temp.. if to hot it will smoke bad,, if not hot enough it will not melt.. try apx. 300.. at 1st. use the ehaust fan..!!! hold both items on the griddle til they start to melt then quickly press together,, hold 10 seconds. should work sweet. Jeff Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted February 10, 2008 Author Super User Posted February 10, 2008 Jeff thanks. I used an old hot plate out in the garage and made up some. It worked like a charm. Now if the bass like them I'm in business. Quote
John J. Posted February 10, 2008 Posted February 10, 2008 wicked :-? Alien lure ready to catch bass! : ;D looks good though! Quote
Jeff C. Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 cool,, glad I could help out... yes, they will catch fish.. Jeff Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 I was going to say just dip it in hot plastic and stickem toghether. Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted February 11, 2008 Author Super User Posted February 11, 2008 I was going to say just dip it in hot plastic and stickem toghether. GMAN I tried that with my donothin's and I could never get them to work. I sent some of them to Mark in CT. He used his little welder and made them two color. I have no idea about these things but have hundreds to the Double Ts in my goody bag from Bigfoot. But what the heck, if a hula grub will work why won't a hula tube be deadly. Quote
Cory20 Posted February 11, 2008 Posted February 11, 2008 Lowe's and Home Depot carry a soldering pen that uses a little butane torch. They come with a bunch of different attachments, one is a blade that is used for cutting/melting through synthetic rope. They're about 15$ and refillable. They heat up fast and are useful for on water repairs/creations as they are windproof. Obviously a little overkill for a home remedy, but still, a great little tool. Quote
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