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Message Subject: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"
Dannyboy
Posted 5/18/2006 7:43 PM (#192689)
Subject: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"


for the first time tonight, i used the majic glue.
i wanted to put a new bulliten board up in my lure shop and didn't want to drill into a metal door. so i thought try this glue, its supposed to stick to metal, wood, fiberglass etc.......
i had to glue styrofoam to metal, then wood to the styrofoam.
i read the directions, held them together and bam..........it worked.
i guarentee, when i have a plastic tail, worm or anything else to glue, this stuff has no comparison. even household projects!!!
i told my wife nicole and she gave me a honey do list to fix in our new kitchen. that part i should have tried to avoid.
moral of the story, this is the fishing glue to use!!!! bar none.........


dannyboy


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Fred J
Posted 5/19/2006 8:24 AM (#192755 - in reply to #192689)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"


I used thier "Ultimate Glue System" the other day to repair some Bulldawgs and to replace some Squirrely Tails on some baits. Great glue and system. Spray on the second solution and start casting. No waiting for the glue to cure and it sticks like crazy. Far and away the best glue for this purpose I have seen.

Larry Ramsell
Posted 5/22/2006 6:53 AM (#193058 - in reply to #192689)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"




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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Watched one of the Hawg Seeker guys glue on some squirrely tails yesterday at Pastika's and it was unbelievable! Put the glue on the wood, spray it with the setting agent, put the tail in place and presto! Took only seconds and the tail would break before the glue would pull off.

Watched some Dawg tails being repaired and "modified" as well a few days ago, and it was as if they had been poured out of the mold that way. Amazing stuff!

Nothing to stop you from making your own multicolord combo's as well.

Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
www.outdoorsman.net/ramsell.html
dannyboy
Posted 5/22/2006 7:07 AM (#193060 - in reply to #192689)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"


had a fish rip the tail off my basssnatcher yesterday.
grabbed new tail, glues system , 15 seconds and done.
bait back in water.
how do you beat that???

awesome stuff.........


dannyboy
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Posted 5/22/2006 7:15 AM (#193063 - in reply to #193060)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"


I used it to fix a hole in my tennis shoes as well as my baits, great stuff!
Kazmuskie
Posted 5/22/2006 9:11 AM (#193081 - in reply to #192689)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"




Posts: 194


When this stuff dries, does it harden or does it stay soft and pliable?
Mark H.
Posted 5/22/2006 9:48 AM (#193096 - in reply to #192689)
Subject: RE: Hawg Seekers " Majic Glue"




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Kaz,

When it hardens it is fairly rigid. But it works great on fixing teeth marks in Bulldogs or other soft plastics.

People have a tendancy to over-use the glue, but it's not necessary. Small amounts work just as good.

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