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psv
Posted 1/5/2014 7:38 AM (#682529 - in reply to #666157)
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Posts: 469


Location: MN

Below is YouTube link to the crush  test video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B4kKroWhwQ

 

psv
Posted 1/22/2014 7:32 PM (#686608 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

Green Chartreuse Glitter added to the line.

Skirt are combo of 3 colors: white, chartreuse & lime silicone, plus emerald saltwater flash.

 

 

It should be really good in muddy/stained water

What do you think guys?



Edited by psv 1/22/2014 7:33 PM
Targa01
Posted 1/22/2014 10:00 PM (#686654 - in reply to #686608)
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Location: Grand Rapids MN
Really like this new one. Definitely coming up with some great color combos Archie.
Veithr3293
Posted 1/22/2014 10:53 PM (#686674 - in reply to #666157)
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That looks like another killer color to me
psv
Posted 1/22/2014 11:58 PM (#686677 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Thank you, very much guys
It looks a lot brighter alive.
CedarLakeMusky
Posted 1/23/2014 6:41 AM (#686687 - in reply to #666157)
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Archie,
They all look really nice. I have seen that video too. They are tough for sure.
pklingen
Posted 1/23/2014 12:12 PM (#686775 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: NE Ohio
archie,
lookin awesome as usual. can't wait to try mine this spring! hope your staying warm up there! lol. have a good day!
Veithr3293
Posted 1/23/2014 1:45 PM (#686801 - in reply to #666157)
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How about one in Pink Lemon-aid (Pink and some variety of yellow)
psv
Posted 1/23/2014 2:45 PM (#686814 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Ryan,
Should be a good one. I'll try it.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 9:29 AM (#686976 - in reply to #666157)
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PSV what are you using the coat the head?
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 10:11 AM (#686990 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Brad,
The heads are powder painted, baked in the oven and then 2 layers of Devcon 30 minutes epoxy on top.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 1:12 PM (#687044 - in reply to #666157)
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Do you rotate the 30 minute epoxy? The reason I'm asking is I'm building a musky sized spinner bait with a resin head. Been trying to make a decision on the best way to clear the head as I do not have a turner. This is my first scratch lure so very new to the process. I appreciate your advice.
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:28 PM (#687054 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN

No. I don't rotate the heads . No need. I use acid brushes to apply Devcon and then after 10-15 minutes heat the heads with heat gun (450F, low level) to remove the bubbles and make sure the finish is flawless. Then they are going to rack to cure.

Resin head? Interesting. I'd like to see how your spinnerbaits will look.

Please keep us posted.



Edited by psv 1/24/2014 1:43 PM
chadw18
Posted 1/24/2014 1:34 PM (#687057 - in reply to #687054)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
Archie do you have to let the devcon sit a little bit after mixing the two together?
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:42 PM (#687060 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
Chad,
No. New formula of Devcon 30 minutes sets up very fast. I mix it by small batches (just enough for 7-8 heads) for a minute or so and then apply it right away.
Brad P
Posted 1/24/2014 1:44 PM (#687061 - in reply to #666157)
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Thanks Archie. I'll post a pic once I get through it. I've been taking my time with it, I have an idea of what I want, but I really want it to turn out well so spending time on each step. That and having two little kids at home... you know how it goes.
psv
Posted 1/24/2014 1:52 PM (#687062 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: MN
No problem Brad. Glad I can help a little bit.
Looking forward to see your creation.
chadw18
Posted 1/24/2014 6:19 PM (#687126 - in reply to #687060)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
psv - 1/24/2014 1:42 PM

Chad,
No. New formula of Devcon 30 minutes sets up very fast. I mix it by small batches (just enough for 7-8 heads) for a minute or so and then apply it right away.


thanks. I am in the final stages of a couple spinners. Thanks for the help along the way!
KDKR
Posted 1/25/2014 2:56 PM (#687258 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Cleveland,Ohio
Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.
psv
Posted 1/25/2014 4:34 PM (#687276 - in reply to #687258)
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Location: MN

KDKR - 1/25/2014 2:56 PM Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.

Fred

Good tools (Knipex Round Nose pliers: must have for .062 wire) and some practice for the last 6-7 years

Sidejack
Posted 1/26/2014 8:24 PM (#687506 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Aurora
These are gorgeous!
Love the pink AND the white & blue.
Unless you've already done it, how about the classic skunk, maybe with a glow blade?
psv
Posted 1/26/2014 8:53 PM (#687511 - in reply to #687506)
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Location: MN

Sidejack - 1/26/2014 8:24 PM These are gorgeous! Love the pink AND the white & blue. Unless you've already done it, how about the classic skunk, maybe with a glow blade?

Paul,

Classic Skunk ? Something like this 

I have couple patterns pretty similar to the Double Cowgirl above. I don't have glow blades, but I have glow skirts (they look silver-ish under daylight and glow after dark). Mix of black and silver flash + plus mix of glow and black silicone should work for the skirt. Head: either black, Black/Silver glitter or my signature Grey Ghost. I'll try to make and let see what I can come up with

 

 

 

 

Sidejack
Posted 1/27/2014 6:49 AM (#687546 - in reply to #687511)
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Location: Aurora
I meant George's old classic like pictured, but that would work too!


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Cal
Posted 1/27/2014 8:34 AM (#687560 - in reply to #687258)
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Location: ON
KDKR - 1/25/2014 3:56 PM

Maybe a dumb question but how do you get a consistent clean bend in the top of your spinnerbait? Every time I try something they look different. Yours has a nice tight turn.


Buy the biggest ones (7.5" i think). Grab the wire with the jaws where you want the bend. Bend the blade arm of the bait with your other hand away from the jaws until the wire is in half. Cut with knipex mini bolts. Squeeze the joint together with vice grips carefully.

I get great bends doing this, very consistant. Those knipex round nose are the only tool you can do this with. Spend the cash and get them.

psv
Posted 1/29/2014 8:28 PM (#688262 - in reply to #686801)
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Location: MN

Veithr3293 - 1/23/2014 1:45 PM How about one in Pink Lemon-aid (Pink and some variety of yellow)

Ryan per your request: Pink Lemon_Aid

 

Modified Black Perch:


 

 

What do you think guys?

Skunk is next



Edited by psv 1/29/2014 8:29 PM
flyingfish8604
Posted 1/29/2014 8:32 PM (#688264 - in reply to #688262)
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Wow! Those look really nice! I really like the pink lemonade
chadw18
Posted 1/29/2014 9:50 PM (#688273 - in reply to #688264)
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Location: Central Wisconsin
Love that pink lemonade Archie!
Veithr3293
Posted 1/29/2014 10:09 PM (#688276 - in reply to #666157)
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Pink Lemonade is delicious!
Sidejack
Posted 1/30/2014 1:52 AM (#688287 - in reply to #666157)
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Location: Aurora
Yeah.. Lemonade.
Me likey
Veithr3293
Posted 2/8/2014 4:12 PM (#690290 - in reply to #666157)
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How about a Blue and Yellow one with some kind green feathers to blend the blue and yellow together
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