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Just saw this guys



And this.



And this



Last one



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Seen them, there's a treasure trove of informative videos out there. Fascinating stuff.
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Crackoff wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26 2022 14:08 -
Just saw this guys



And this.



And this



Last one



Grant :smile:
Marling baits fills his lead holes on his lures using baking soda and superglue πŸ‘ not my preference but good for a quick seal and easily sanded.

I like the idea used on a rounded screw head πŸ˜ƒ
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When I make my Avon floats I use superglue to harden the foam bodies, so strong you can even stand on them without damaging.

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Brilliant stuff !!!
I noticed that there's another video which shows graphite being mixed with and without baking soda and it seems to be even stronger.

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gus666 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08 2022 20:35 -
Brilliant stuff !!!
I noticed that there's another video which shows graphite being mixed with and without baking soda and it seems to be even stronger.

That vapour doesn't look good!

One to do outdoors, unless you want isocyanate poisoning, I suspect! :eek:
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08 2022 21:39 -
gus666 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08 2022 20:35 -
Brilliant stuff !!!
I noticed that there's another video which shows graphite being mixed with and without baking soda and it seems to be even stronger.

That vapour doesn't look good!

One to do outdoors, unless you want isocyanate poisoning, I suspect! :eek:
A job for outdoors Steve!
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Steve Dennington wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08 2022 21:39 -
gus666 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08 2022 20:35 -
Brilliant stuff !!!
I noticed that there's another video which shows graphite being mixed with and without baking soda and it seems to be even stronger.

That vapour doesn't look good!

One to do outdoors, unless you want isocyanate poisoning, I suspect! :eek:
Must add that to the list, not had that one yet as far as i know :dizzy:
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Lukemilnes wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13 2022 22:08 -
Must add that to the list, not had that one yet as far as i know :dizzy:
Definitely one to avoid. Same issue with spraying 2k clearcoats, which many lure making hobbyists do, amazingly. I'd want a full hazmat suit, along with air extracted from an another country to spray that! :laughs:

The lacquer based paints that I use are enough to send your head spinning if the extraction doesn't do its job well enough :dizzy:
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Hello,

It's often the case, we don't always get the expected effect even if we follow all the steps on the videos to the letter.
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