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On ‎2‎/‎4‎/‎2017 at 2:01 PM, RMax said:

What does everybody do with their ripped up plastics.  I usually just through my plastics away and was wondering if thats what everyone else does, or if you have some nifty use for them?

I melt them and pour my own baits.

 

You could get some cheap silicone molds in the 6-12 dollar range. Don't even need an injector. Just pour in the mold. Got mine at lurecraft. They have TONS of cheap molds.

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This thread inspired me. Bought the supplies to make the molds, poured a couple molds this morning. Hopefully I'll have a couple decent molds and I can start melting down some of the 5 gallon bucket full of baits that I have. 

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38 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

This thread inspired me. Bought the supplies to make the molds, poured a couple molds this morning. Hopefully I'll have a couple decent molds and I can start melting down some of the 5 gallon bucket full of baits that I have. 

That's awesome! Hope you enjoy it!  Beats tossing all those plastics in the trash. I've got a few 1 gallon zip lock bags full.

 

I use uvibes and swimbaits and melt them into more swimbaits. Uvibes are cheap to start with, if you remelt them a couple times they become super cheap.

 

Make sure you've got good ventilation though. Melting the plastics gives off a strong odor, and you don't want to inhale all them fumes.

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5 hours ago, SFL BassHunter said:

That's awesome! Hope you enjoy it!  Beats tossing all those plastics in the trash. I've got a few 1 gallon zip lock bags full.

 

I use uvibes and swimbaits and melt them into more swimbaits. Uvibes are cheap to start with, if you remelt them a couple times they become super cheap.

 

Make sure you've got good ventilation though. Melting the plastics gives off a strong odor, and you don't want to inhale all them fumes.

I'll have the bay door open and ceiling fans going in my shop like I do when I'm pouring lead. I'll try to remember to post pictures of the baits if the molds turn out decent.

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On 2/6/2017 at 0:45 PM, SFL BassHunter said:

That's awesome! Hope you enjoy it!  Beats tossing all those plastics in the trash. I've got a few 1 gallon zip lock bags full.

 

I use uvibes and swimbaits and melt them into more swimbaits. Uvibes are cheap to start with, if you remelt them a couple times they become super cheap.

 

Make sure you've got good ventilation though. Melting the plastics gives off a strong odor, and you don't want to inhale all them fumes.

If I just did it in my backyard, do you think I would be fine? Same with melting lead, as I might try that too.

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They're not the prettiest, but I'm confident they'll catch me some fish.

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Nice work Blue! They will get better. I cut the excess off to round them out. But I tried making my own mold and the baits just didn't look how I wanted them. That is why I bought the silicone molds.

 

RMax I don't think you'll have an issue outside other than wind.

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