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| I've been making som sranks out of Maple and Mahogany. My question is...how thin can you go with flat-sided lures made of Cedar. I got real nice wood that is used for bee-hives, but don't know if 5/8+ is thick enough for the flat sided lures that I want to make. They are awesome twitch baits, but I don't want them to self destruct. Sould I glue them together...I tried thru-wire and quit.
Crankbaits sure are easier to make than gliders. I don't miss the weighting process.
PS.....I spent a week in the hospital undergoing an intrathecal catheter trial where they pump pain meds right in your spinal column. Well, on April 20th I'm going in to have a pump permanently emplanted in my side that will pump meds directly into the trouble spots of my spine. That time in the hospital was the first time that I was pain free in over 15 years. Mark your calenders for the 19th and 20th and keep me in your prayers.
Thanks, Beaver |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Beav, bet on that. |
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| 5/8 should be OK. I make mine out of 3/4" and I have done one that was 1/2". I use 1 1/4' stainless screw eyes and epoxy them in.
Good luck with the surgery and I hope this fixes your problems. |
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| 5/8 it is.
Steve, I counted on you before I told you.
Beav |
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Location: Madison, WI | Beaver,
5/8 is my favorite thickness for cranks from cedar. I rip my 3/4 down.
Thoughts and prayers for your surgery, best of luck
MS |
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| Good luck on your back. Hope it's a long term fix and when you get some cranks done I'd be happy to try em out in Canada this august. |
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Location: Apollo, PA | GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND |
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Location: Corning, Iowa | Good luck Beaver |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | My prayers are with you my friend. My 8 inch and 9.5 inch claws are both made from 5/8 cedar and Cherry. Get well bud. Mike |
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