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Message Subject: Questions on tail prop baits
T3clay
Posted 8/8/2017 10:53 AM (#873474)
Subject: Questions on tail prop baits





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I started making some prop baits this week. These are the first wooden baits I've ever made. I sealed the wood with sanding sealer, and now I'm concerned that the tailpiece is going to swell a bit and it's not going to spin freely on the shaft. My okay to seal these with sanding sealer? The front body of the bait was mostly sealed with epoxy over the holes and weights. I sealed the rest of it that wasn't covered in epoxy with sanding sealer. Going to be adding paint tonight as long as that tail piece will spin properly on the shaft. Have some pictures up soon when everything's done. Thanks everybody for the tips
ToddM
Posted 8/8/2017 2:08 PM (#873514 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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Location: oswego, il
Worrying about a tail piece swelling then not spinning on the shaft is the worry of every married man.
mnmusky
Posted 8/8/2017 4:52 PM (#873542 - in reply to #873514)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits




put rivets in the holes
T3clay
Posted 8/8/2017 7:33 PM (#873565 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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I have rivets in them, wondering about the middle between the rivets
ToddM
Posted 8/8/2017 8:50 PM (#873574 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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Location: oswego, il
You can run a copper tube through the hole. I have seen some globes use a small square tube all the way through. You can buy it at any bobby type store. No worries with swelling.
T3clay
Posted 8/9/2017 1:09 PM (#873702 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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So they are all done and the tail pieces spin freely, but when i put them in the water they are not spinning, the prop is turning untill its to the top of the water but not making a full rotation. Do i need to counter weight the tail piece so that cintrifugal force keeps the tail spinning?

Edited by T3clay 8/9/2017 1:10 PM
mnmusky
Posted 8/9/2017 1:15 PM (#873705 - in reply to #873702)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits




Tune the blade.
T3clay
Posted 8/9/2017 2:51 PM (#873737 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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Tried that, for like an hour and compaired it to a topraider and fat bastard
ToddM
Posted 8/9/2017 3:08 PM (#873740 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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Location: oswego, il
Can you post a picture?
T3clay
Posted 8/10/2017 4:44 PM (#873870 - in reply to #873474)
Subject: Re: Questions on tail prop baits





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Got it now, a little too front heavy!
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