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I was looking to get into melting down the torn up worms and Senkos and pouring them into a mold to use again. I was snoopin' around on LureCraft.com, and they have a ton of molds. My question is, are they reusable? Could I keep using them over and over to pour plastics?

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I have not yet started pouring baits but want to try it out soon, from what I have read yes you can re-use, but you said that you are melting down old torn up worms.  Have you done this and have you had sucess melting them down.

I ma going to make my own molds and customize my own lures and wanted to start with the palstics I had on hand old stuff I had.

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Yes, the lurecraft molds are reusable.  They are made from RTV silicone.  It's a high temp silicone, and works great, many uses.  They are what my brother in law uses.  He has poured thousands of baits, and can get thousands upon thousands, more!

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Yes, the lurecraft molds are reusable. They are made from RTV silicone. It's a high temp silicone, and works great, many uses. They are what my brother in law uses. He has poured thousands of baits, and can get thousands upon thousands, more!

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So would it be worth it to invest in a melting pot and everything and start re-pouring the plastics?

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It's worth getting all the proper equipment.  But lurecraft has all the stuff you need.  Call them up, they have a pretty good customer rep.  They are so nice, and help out newbies.  I also posted a list on here somewhere...  I don't remember where, but it was in the last week, with a list of things you need.  Do a search for my name, and it will come up, I am sure.

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