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Location: Appleton,WI | Anybody have any suggestions for glueing rubbertails to baits?
I.C. super glue fogs up the clear coat...
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Location: Appleton,WI | Contains cyanoacrylate ester. In case of body contact, flush with water. Do not panic, but get medical attention
for any eye or internal contact. Avoid excessive force to free bonded skin tissue, A twisting motion and/or Fishin Glue
Remover works best, Wears off skin naturally in a day or so
Super glue just named differant? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Super Glue is still the best. |
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| Just to bring it to everyones attention we(Hawg Seekers Tackle) have a NEW glue system. We will be showing it for the first time at the Tri Esox in the Smokey's Musky Shop booth. This stuff is amazing come see for yourselves, anything from fixing rubber tails, bulldawgs, or chipped wooden baits. This stuff hardens in hot, cold, wet or dry conditions immediatly like a rock. |
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | MuskieE - 1/10/2006 4:18 PM
Contains cyanoacrylate ester. In case of body contact, flush with water. Do not panic, but get medical attention
for any eye or internal contact. Avoid excessive force to free bonded skin tissue, A twisting motion and/or Fishin Glue
Remover works best, Wears off skin naturally in a day or so
Super glue just named differant?
Superglue is a brand name. The technical name is cyanoacrylate ester. It was originally created to be a field dressing for the military. It does close cuts up very well.
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Location: Watertown, MN | Eric
There is a glue that a a basshead designed, it is the best I have seen. A friend let me use some of his this fall on a dawg that I could not keep together, I use it to fix the head and never had another problem, it is about $10 a bottle. I will get the name of it.
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| Heres an important tip!!! after appying tail and glue,,,NEVER get close and blow on the glue to speed up drying,,you may have to shave off your bead,,trust me  |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | The stuff Hawgseekers has is the real deal... I couldn't believe it when I saw it, I've been using it this past summer and haven't had any issues with it yet. You apply the glue, spray on the drying agent and in like 2 seconds the stuff is set up and ready to fish with.
And yes...you can glue your lips or fingers to the bait if your not careful...  |
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| hooker glued himself to a bulldawg, LOL
I'd have liked to have been there to see that. |
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