TommyBass Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Any of you have an environmentally safe and easy way to reduce the weight of a jig? I know your thinking "buy a smaller one" but the ones I like can only be found in a size that is 1/16th to 1/18th oz too heavy for me. That and I don't like the small hook sizes that come with smaller jigs. Any suggestions for how to reduce the amount of lead? I have thought about filing it down but was unsure of the powdery dust it makes in the process. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 use tin. That will lighten up your jig considerably. Quote
eosteve Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 I use wire cutters, followed by a little filing to smooth it out. The chunks are much easier to contain, and I suppose as long as the heads are unpainted you can re use them if you pour your own. Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted June 6, 2009 Super User Posted June 6, 2009 I file mine over a 33 gallon garbage container. Quote
TommyBass Posted June 8, 2009 Author Posted June 8, 2009 thanks for the tips guys... I may give that a try... not sure how you clip it with wire cutters but I'll give it a whirl! Quote
jsettnek Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 use gate cutters, if you have them. They cut right through lead easily. I usually cut the lead away from the hooks on jigs I mess up so I can try again. If you want to file them, get a respirator with filtration. I bought one rated for asbestos and lead dust at home depot for $25. Sit out on the porch and file away. The dust won't hang around outside. Quote
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