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I’ll be honest I haven't really looked all that hard.  Is there any molds that will drop a  1 1/2 oz flipping jig? Seems like most don’t go that big.  I’m sure if there is I would be dropping a pretty penny on it. 

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I think a 1oz brush jig is about the heaviest I've seen without getting something custom made.

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BOSS makes their Invader jighead in 1½.  You might be able to talk to them and see if you can't outright buy a mold or at least find their supplier. 

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6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I think a 1oz brush jig is about the heaviest I've seen without getting something custom made.

I’ve got a 1 oz poison tail which, actually works pretty good for light pads.  Just not enough for thick stuff 

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Best bet for that would be a Shawn Collins mold on Ebay but his run about $125 each.

 

Allen 

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6 hours ago, Munkin said:

Best bet for that would be a Shawn Collins mold on Ebay but his run about $125 each.

 

Allen 

I’ll look into it.  That’s a lot of jigs To have to make though. The molds look nice.  I’d have to sell some to justify that one. I’m really trying to avoid that. 
 

I was bored looking around seeing what it would take to melt tungsten For jigs.  Apparently, tungsten melt point is ( going off top of my head) 6200f or there abouts.  Any how dam hot. Way hotter that I have capital or means to produce. 

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