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Gringo Loco
Posted 12/13/2020 1:43 PM (#972599)
Subject: Flirefly




Posts: 653


Location: Moses Lake, WA
Another 12" lacquer and foil lure, two rattle chambers, basswood, aluminum lip. Made from 2x1x12" stock rather than my normal 3x1x12" patterns.


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MuskieBait
Posted 12/13/2020 7:53 PM (#972609 - in reply to #972599)
Subject: RE: Flirefly




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Amazing work as always!! Do you use E- tex lite?
Gringo Loco
Posted 12/13/2020 9:52 PM (#972612 - in reply to #972599)
Subject: RE: Flirefly




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Location: Moses Lake, WA
I've never used Etex Lite. I've probably used at least half a dozen different epoxies, right now I'm using Ultra Clear countertop epoxy. One of the things I do before mixing is to pour the A and B components (resin/hardener) into cups and heat them in the microwave (normally around 6-8 seconds) until any milkiness disappears. That's important to suppress microbubbles if you're using highly reflective siding. Heating the individual components also greatly reduces the viscosity, especially of the resin, and allows you to obtain a clear mixture prior to applying to the lure.
polarkraftdave
Posted 12/14/2020 8:46 PM (#972655 - in reply to #972599)
Subject: Re: Flirefly




Posts: 256


Location: Valpo IN
sharp nice work
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