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To those who pour plastics.

Started by MBell, January 09, 2006, 04:18:32 PM

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MBell

Hey guys, I need a lot of plastic so I want to order a 55 gallon drum.  I don't need to the whole thing and don't want to spend all of that money, so I'd like to split it up.  Anyone interested, the price should be under $20 per gallon.  It's calhoun 2101 soft hand pour plastic. 
-Matt 

Cheetam

Jeff

joshimoto son

Mbell,

I'm interested in splitting some costs, I'd be interested in 5-10 gallons. I may know another guy too.
Where do you live? When are you ordering? If you don't want anybody else to know send me a PM.
I don't know why I didn't think about putting up a post like this earlier.

Josh

spinninbug

We would be interested too.  Maybe Josh already thought of us.  :)
Wendy

The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.

joshimoto son

Spinninbug

Yes sweety, I was thinking of you!!!

spinninbug

What on earth would I do without you?   :D
Wendy

The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and lie about your age.

joshimoto son

Mbell,
I just remembered a very important question, who's plastic are you buying?

MBell

I live in Lapeer and work in rochester.  It's calhoun plastic hand pour cpc 2101 del mart sells it in smaller quantities.
Quote from: jcheetam on January 09, 2006, 05:54:30 PM
That's a whole lotta senkos :o
That would be a lot of senkos, but not as many tubes.

-Matt

joshimoto son

Matt,

PERFECT!!!!! That's the plastic that I am using. I know I'll buy 5 gallons for sure.
Do you need to sell more of it before you place the order?
Or can you get it coming pretty soon?

Josh

MBell

I'd like to get more before I order, I'd like to sell at least 20 gallons.  I'm out now so I need to do something soon, proboboy order next wednesday.  I'll get a shipping quote so I can give you guys a price. 
-Matt   

joshimoto son

Matt,

Do you pour for yourself mainly or do you have your own business?
Just curious if you would be willing to share how you make your tubes and cut the tails.
My buddies and I want to make a buch of them up for this season.

Josh

Savage

I'm surprised to see so many guys pouring their own plastics. :o
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djkimmel

I've kicked around the idea for a number of years now. But I haven't taken the plunge...

Good to know we have some great resources here when I finally decide to do it. I have some hair jigs to tie along with some more flashy trebles. And then there are the jigs to pour and color along with more skirts to make. Guess I'll wait a little while on the plastic.

Doesn't help you now Matt, but if you buy and don't use it all, maybe I'll get some from you later.

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MBell

Hey,
Still waiting to hear back on the shipping cost, will probobly order ond wed if I hear back.  I just pour for myself and a few freinds.  Check out tackleunderground if you want to make tubes, a lot of good stuff on there.  It's not really worth it unless you use a lot of tubes.  I've just made improvments to my tackle over the years, now most things I use I make myself. 
-Matt

djkimmel

Have you tried making any of the really fat tubes?? Like a quadruple dip?

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MBell

The top is an isg dream tube, you actually get bit on this thing but you lose a lot of fish.  It's hard to find a hook to use with these. 
-Matt
http://www.geocities.com/mibassclub/bigtube.jpg

djkimmel

You call that thing 'the Giant Squid?'

Looks like you'd need a 4/0 VMC Barbarian (modified mold). A 5/0 would be the right bite depth, but way too long a shank maybe. The 5/0 looks like a mini-gaff.

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MBell-

Try the Owner 5/0 jighooks.  Thats what I use with the ISG tubes.  You can buy them through Netcraft.
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MBell

Don't like to use a 5/0 if I don't have too, too heavy wire.  Recently I've been using a goby head tube, creates a good profile without all of the plastic.  I mostly use mustad ultra points, great for the price.  I use silicone molds for my jigs so I don't need to modify too much for the bigger hooks.  A short shank 5/0 light wire would be perfect. 
-Matt 

MBell

Here are the prices. 
1 gallon $20
5 gallons $90
10 gallons $160
-Matt

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