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Hey all who can explain how a two color laminate injection mold works? I am new to all of this and am not sure whether I want to spend the money for the system until I actually understand how it works. Thanks in advance.

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Go to www.tackleunderground.com.  Do a search and you can find out all you want to know. 

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Two color injection is done using a blending block for two injectors. I have purchased the equipment but not yet made any baits because of my wife's complaining about the smell when heating soft plastics.

 

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5 hours ago, fishwizzard said:

I need to run power to my garage and set up some luremaking stations. Currently I pour lead on the side of the house when it isn't raining or hasn't rained in a few days. It would be nice to make baits whenever I have the chance as I have bought quite a few nice molds from ebay recently.

 

Allen

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Got you.  I am among the tragic garage-less people and am always looking for alternative workspaces.  

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I have laminate plates, and have had the twin injector. I didn't like the twin injector, and baits with small appendages sometimes have a hard time shooting right if using a plait. Finesse worms do the best with a plate. If you are a beginner bait maker, I suggest the laminate plate route. Much easier and cheaper. 

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