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Chris78
Posted 1/14/2013 10:55 AM (#609632)
Subject: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes?




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Hey hows it going found out the hard way that rubber burns into lakewood storage compartments...What are you guys doing to prevent this from happening??? Have alot of baits with soft tails...
Mr Musky
Posted 1/14/2013 12:54 PM (#609670 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: Re: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes????





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I was dissapointed to have that happen as well.
curleytail
Posted 1/14/2013 2:16 PM (#609694 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: Re: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes????




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Location: Hayward, WI
The guys that have problems with this - does your Lakewood have the white inserts or black inserts? My Lakewood has white inserts and no problems with rubber in it. Bulldawgs, Super D's, Shack Attack baits and Kalins tails all play well in my Lakewood.
Chris78
Posted 1/14/2013 2:24 PM (#609695 - in reply to #609694)
Subject: Re: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes????




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Mine has the white insert also...Its about 1yr old. Not quite sure if that matters. Its not bad just peeled away some of the insert basically. I love the box. I was just wondering if anybody came up with anything to counteract this from happening.
Top H2O
Posted 1/14/2013 3:06 PM (#609705 - in reply to #609695)
Subject: Re: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes????




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I have a 7 year old monster box with the black dividers and store my pounders in it with no problem.
CASTING55
Posted 1/14/2013 3:36 PM (#609717 - in reply to #609705)
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Location: N.FIB
I thought I read that the newer lakewoods will do that,I have an older one with no probs with the black inserts and one I use for storing baits with white inserts and no probs.must just be the newer boxes
mskyhntr
Posted 1/14/2013 3:36 PM (#609718 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: RE: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes????




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Lakewood monster black inserts no problems here.
RyanJoz
Posted 1/14/2013 4:04 PM (#609729 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: Re: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes?




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Lakewood Monster white inserts (cardboard) and no problems here. The new ones are plastic and they don't work with plastics at all.
Clint
Posted 1/17/2013 11:51 AM (#610382 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: RE: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes?




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I have the new white plastic in mine, the older dawgs are fine but the new dawgs are reacting to the plastic. My dawgs are fine its only harming the plastic in the box. I call lakewood last fall and they told me to send it in and they will replace it
Guest
Posted 1/17/2013 6:49 PM (#610450 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: RE: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes?


Would it work to line the lure compartments with duck tape?
Guest
Posted 1/18/2013 7:49 AM (#610521 - in reply to #609632)
Subject: RE: Rubber in Lakewood Boxes?


I lined the bigger slots with plexiglass on my lakewood monster. I siliconed the plexiglass in place. After a year so far so good. Before I did that the dawgs we eating into the plastic, mainly the bottom where the tails sat.
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