Mattlures Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Ok guys I was sent a product to test and I thought I would share it with you guys. Its a new glue thats out on the market called Mend-it. It is diferent than any other glue. First off it wont stick to your skin. It wont stick to metal. If you put a drop on glass os something it dries into rubber and just peels of the glass, metal, or your boat. Now here is the cool part. It actualy welds soft plastic baits back together. The repair is soft and flexible and NEVER hardens. This stuff is awsome. I went through my boat and found some torn up worms and senkos and swimbaits and repaired them all. You could litteraly fish with 2 worms all day. fix one and fish the other. when it gets torn up put a drop of glue on the tears and it will be as good as new when it dries. You can fish a bait in about 3 minutes but for big repaire like big soft swimbaits they took a little longer. Serously you could just keep reusing the same wroms all day long as long as you didnt loose them. Now I did get this bottle for free but I have no obligation to talk it up. I was just soo impressed. The guy that sent it to me sent out samples to a bunch of people for some feedback. I asked him when and where its going to be availible and he said he already sold out hid first batch and is making more. He said he has about 30 stores and counting everyday. I know one online store that has it but I am nit sure if its cool with Glenn for me to post it. Just given you guys the heads up. you could save alot of money! I am not a rep for them nor am I sponsored by them! Quote
MaxumBass Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Sounds good to me! I tried the superglue trick and wasn't impressed. It made the bait hard and crunchy. Will definitely try this though, almost cleaned out my worm box last weekend, glad I held off ! Keed us posted on where to get some Matt Quote
Super User T-rig Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 Any idea if this glue will be sold in Europe? Quote
Super User Jimzee Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 Any idea if this glue will be sold in Europe? If not, I'm sure someone on here (like me) will get a bottle to you if you want it. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 So,...to fish Yamamoto's, I now need A. O-rings B. O-ring tool C. Glue Nah,....I think I'll stick with the ones that don't require additional purchases to use. 3 different accessories required to get the most expensive plastics to work as well and last as long as the affordable ones. I swear, the baitmonkey and Gary are partners. lol Not knocking Matt though, passing along info for the GYCB users, kudos. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Any idea if this glue will be sold in Europe? If not, I'm sure someone on here (like me) will get a bottle to you if you want it. X2- trig, if there are items you can't get, PM me, I'll help you out. Quote
Super User T-rig Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 Any idea if this glue will be sold in Europe? If not, I'm sure someone on here (like me) will get a bottle to you if you want it. X2- trig, if there are items you can't get, PM me, I'll help you out. Thanks guys! 8-) Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 can i finally get rid of the propane torch then? Quote
Guest Wiimote_Angler Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 If it came with the Senko package exclusively for little or no price then that would be a step in becoming cheaper. There's nothing to stop me from using it on cheaper brands like hard nose and tiki sticks. Quote
Mattlures Posted October 10, 2007 Author Posted October 10, 2007 No you dont those other thing to fish real senkos. As long as you keep the bait you can repair it to be good as new in a couple seconds. This stuff isnt about Senkos, I just used that as a catchy title. It will repair any soft bait. It is a must for swimbaits. You will never need a torch or hot paper clip again. It is just soo awsome I had to post about it. I have no idea if it will be sold in Europe. Contact the website and ask them, Maybe? . Quote
Guest muddy Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 I will stick with ***, no O rings , no Glue and 1/2 the price. I just want to go fishing I don't want to be repairing stuff as i do> ;D : Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 No you dont those other thing to fish real senkos. As long as you keep the bait you can repair it to be good as new in a couple seconds. . OK, add "snorkel" to the list,lol. That's the problem, they rip on the cast. I didn't even know that swimbaits get torn. Now at 15-50 dollars a pop, THAT'S a product I would repair!! Out of curiosity, where do S/B's tend to tear? The only ones I've used with any consistency are Matt's and I've never had one rip. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 Mattlures' Baby Bass tear along the spine (on top) where the hook comes out of the lure and around the nose or face. My last lure's head was nearly missing and the tail torn, too. Just a cast or two before I planned to put it to sleep, it found some rocks to live in and escaped. I caught some nice fish on the Baby Bass, but I went through three of them much faster than I expected. One of them only stayed with me for one cast! So, I don't think the plastic glue is going to solve any problems for me. Regarding Yamamoto plastics: I tend to lose them (torn off) before they require repair. If I don't catch any bass, the baits hold up just fine, which isn't eactly what I'm looking for. : Maybe I could glue 'em before I use 'em! Quote
Super User FishTank Posted October 10, 2007 Super User Posted October 10, 2007 I'm with RW on glueing a Senko back together. I find that if I keep them rigged properly (hook slightly barried) they last as long as most other stick baits that I have tried. I have noticed that the Senkos that I have ripped have occured during extreme heat or when they are stored in a car or boat on a hot day. I have not notice this occuring with Yum Dingers though. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Maybe I could glue 'em before I use 'em! LMAO, on the same theory as my golf game,.....aim 3 fairways to the right and my slice will bring it back to the fairway in front of me,lol, Quote
wagn Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 i thought i was the only one who golfed like that Quote
Mattlures Posted October 10, 2007 Author Posted October 10, 2007 Guys Guys, I know the title is misleading but you might be missing the point. To LBH and Muddy let me rephrase. it will make any brand of sticks last longer so your *** will be even cheaper, hows that? Seriously this stuff will extend the life of any soft bait. It will save you money, especialy for the guys who use swimbaits. all soft swimbaits tear. Yes mine tear too. with any soft swimbait you should keep them lubed and make repairs when ever they do start to tear. I used to use pros soft bait glue but later realized it is nothing more than super thin super glue. now I will use mend it for all my repairs. Sorry for sounding like a comercial, I am just think this stuff is cool. You could cut the skirts of of any skirted type bait and make custom colored Ikas with your ripped senkos or sticks. Quote
Guest muddy Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Hey Matt I was just pulling your leg. By the way I first saw one of you swim baits this weekend; NICE WORK, unfortunately your baits are the size I usually catch. ;D But customizing baits with glue thats something I think I might like to try 8-) Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 Guys Guys, I know the title is misleading but you might be missing the point. To LBH and Muddy let me rephrase. it will make any brand of sticks last longer so your *** will be even cheaper, hows that? Seriously this stuff will extend the life of any soft bait. It will save you money, especialy for the guys who use swimbaits. all soft swimbaits tear. Yes mine tear too. with any soft swimbait you should keep them lubed and make repairs when ever they do start to tear. I used to use pros soft bait glue but later realized it is nothing more than super thin super glue. now I will use mend it for all my repairs. Sorry for sounding like a comercial, I am just think this stuff is cool.You could cut the skirts of of any skirted type bait and make custom colored Ikas with your ripped senkos or sticks. You're a good sport man,lol The "lube" part, is that so the bait gets in the mouth cavity better or to help limit tearing or both? Quote
Mattlures Posted October 10, 2007 Author Posted October 10, 2007 OK LBH picture this. I hand you a nonlubed swimbait that is tied on and tell you to hold it tight. Now I set the hook hard! what do you think will happen? nothing. You will have a good grip so the hook might poke you a little but it wont get stuck. NOW rub vasaline all over the bait and do the same thing. GET IT? The hook would be burried in your hand. Bass, especialy big bass have string jaws and they can clamp down on a big hunk of rubber. The lube helps get a good hookset. Also with the lube the bait will slip instead of tearing. It doesnt totaly solve the problem but it definatly helps. Quote
WhiteMike1018 Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 So,...to fish Yamamoto's, I now needA. O-rings B. O-ring tool C. Glue Nah,....I think I'll stick with the ones that don't require additional purchases to use. 3 different accessories required to get the most expensive plastics to work as well and last as long as the affordable ones. I swear, the baitmonkey and Gary are partners. lol ROFL Agreed...well Russ in all seriousness Garys arent the only baits that fall apart, I have worms and other plastics that become unusable just because of the piercing of the hook barb in the head, even an alurring bait trick stick will wear out after 7854 fish lol....... This is really weird because I was going to post a thread tonight asking about a glue to repair plastics.... coincidence? probably! Quote
Lightninrod Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 See the video and the dealers I'm getting some! Dan Quote
Guest muddy Posted October 11, 2007 Posted October 11, 2007 OOPPSSS Sorry Matt; That was a Hud bait I saw, the guys here are trying em out on Muskies! Quote
Guest Wiimote_Angler Posted October 11, 2007 Posted October 11, 2007 So how much are they? I think I might buy my first swimbait and feel more confident with a musky size one with this stuff. I strictly only fished plastic fish if there were multiples of them in a bag. Quote
Super User Jimzee Posted October 11, 2007 Super User Posted October 11, 2007 This stuff looks good after I watched the video. 8-) Quote
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