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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | http://www.lurecraft.com/catalog.cfm/plastic-products/liquid-plasti...
Am looking at ordering product 548. Is that the stuff I want to make replacement tails for dogs and super Ds? |
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Location: VA | You should check out www.del-mart.com. I use the hi-duro. If you have any questions call Del he'll help you out. $50 a gallon. Low smoke and easy to work with. Good luck |
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Location: Rhinelander. | be sure to have a fresh air supply when you use that stuff. The fumes are not to good for you! |
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| i have seen a big survey at a luremaking forum and the one from lure craft have won it
you can also ask what mix to use,they know what is a bulldawg and a d |
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| Alumisol Soft Plastic
Quick and easy system enables you to pour extremely soft rubber parts. Perfect for lure makers, special effects artists, rapid prototyping, and medical reproductions such as skin, fat, and muscle tissue.
32 oz. $15.00
1 gal. $39.00
This is what I use and where I get it. Great stuff, and good prices.
L |
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| Ldahlberg - 1/3/2011 7:29 AM
Alumisol Soft Plastic
Quick and easy system enables you to pour extremely soft rubber parts. Perfect for lure makers, special effects artists, rapid prototyping, and medical reproductions such as skin, fat, and muscle tissue.
32 oz. $15.00
1 gal. $39.00
This is what I use and where I get it. Great stuff, and good prices.
L
The site is makelure.com |
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI | I use the MF Saltwater plastisol. More expensive than others, but you get what you pay for. If you want softer than the salwater get the Liquid Plastic, and add some hardener.
I like the saltwater for the replacement tails as it is durable stuff.
Here is where I get mine.
http://www.zeiners.com/mfplastic.html
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