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Offline T/C nimrod

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« on: July 24, 2003, 03:16:24 AM »
Anyone on the board make their own spinnerbaits? I've added tooling to make 1/4 thru 1/2 oz. bannana head spinnerbaits. My question is how do you paint your lead? I'm airbrushing the heads now, but have to add a dry retarder because of stringing problems. I'm using a 40% thinned vinyl paint as a base coat.

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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2003, 03:18:10 AM »
I've made them for a few years.  I don't normally get too technical painting the heads.  For me, the lifespan of a spinnerbait is 2 trips tops, so really, I'm just painting to get by.  What do I use?  Well, if you see me in the fingernail polish section at WallyWorld, don't think I'm a cross dresser.   :)   That Stuff comes in 300 colors, glitter, non-glitter, basically anything you need, and, it works.  It also dries pretty fast.  Now, I do give it 2 coats for the base, then just dot in 2 eyes.

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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2003, 09:57:45 AM »
Skipper,

Was that you I bumped into the other day at Wally World?   :D   I get my "paint" there too.  I do the same with the two coats and eyes but I also add some blood red splashes to the bottom of mine.  Just seems to work for me.  As far as the strange looks from other shoppers goes I just tell them I have a wife, two daughters and three granddaughters.  That always works.  Lawdog
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2003, 10:23:17 AM »
Here's something that may help both of you (if there's any hope left). For color combinations that I don't have access to in a vinyl paint, I use Testor's model paint or Duplicolor automotive paint. Both dry very quickly, and you won't have to take fingernail polish to the checkout counter!

I was hoping for the "correct" way to finish the lead. You can't dip these wire baits like I do my jigheads. Just seems like there has to be a way to get a good finish without the waste of an airbrush.

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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2003, 11:25:44 AM »
I didn't even know that you could make your own spinnerbaits.  Is there some kind of kit that i could buy??

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« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2003, 06:14:42 AM »
Jan's Net Craft, Stamina, and Barlow's all 3 as well as others sell the necessary ingredients.  From them, you can buy your wire, swivels, blades, skirt materials or pre-made skirts whatever you need to make them with.  You will also need molds, a lead pot, and lead.  They also sell the molds from Do-It for making spinnerbaits, jigs, Little Georges, inline spinners, and other items.  I get my lead from the &*() Shop where they take the &*^^% weights off and toss them in a 5 gallon can.  1 can weighs over 200 pounds and will do you a while.  You have to first melt them and remove the impurities as well as the steel clips.  I pour whats left in a small ignot mold.  Someone tearing down an old house is also a good place to find lead, and pure lead at that.  They used to make the shower bottoms out of a sheet of lead.  1 old tile shower shield will be a lot of lead.  Same as before, melt to remove impurites and make it handier.

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« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2003, 01:44:09 PM »
I learn something new everyday :lol:  Thanks a lot!!!