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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | I'm rethinking the pattern needed for 2 of my abused Power Probes.....how close do you think you could get?
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Location: oswego, il | GMG, I think he could even paint the tad poles. Beav rocks! |
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| I'll give 'em a shot, you just pick the base color and leave the rest to me.
I'm still waiting for some other lures that you wanted painted, or are these them?
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | These would be them Beave. I have one stripped and I'm gonna strip the other. I've been tinkering with the idea since last summer when I saw hords of giant tadpoles on a lake close to me. Got to figuring that Musky have to be gorging themselves on the little critters, why not "match the hatch"?
When I get the big PP done, I'll send them in. Any advice on what kind of sandaper to use or should I use a heat gun? |
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| Use a heat gun to get off the clear coat and most of the paint, I have a belt/disc sander to make the rest a little easier.
Tadpole.......this will be cool.
Beav |
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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Beave, I literally have holes where the weights are in it and they're exposed. Do I need to cover them up with a wood filler or something? |
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| I'll fill them before I finish sand them. I'll also take out all of the screw eyes and epoxy them back in place.
Beav |
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