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| I purchased a globe-style bait this summer with propellers both fore and aft. The head of the bait turns fine. No problems. The aft prop, however does not turn. I believe this is due to the fact that the main part of the body is not fixed to the shaft, and tends to slide to the back of the bait where it causes the rear prop to bind. So, my question is "How do I secure the wooden body to the shaft?" Other baits that I have including toppers, globes and tail rotates all have bodies secured to the shaft. Thanks in advance for any feedback. |
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Posts: 57
| You maybe able to put a tooth pick in the hole in the body with a little glue to keep it from moving on the wire. |
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Location: SE, WI. | If there’s room in wire, you can put a L bend in wire right after body. If you have a topper stopper, it will be the same. Or……. you can reshaft with a new wire. Pinch a solid bead directly in back of body with a vise. Either braze, or super glue or solder bead may help hold bead. Or again, put a small bend in wire directly in back of bead, to keep body pressing on blade. JD
Edited by jdsplasher 10/7/2022 8:38 PM
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Location: Brighton CO. | Years ago I had a Slammer Globe that didn't work right and I sent it back to the manufacture with a note please repair or replace and they fixed it and I still have it. Thank you Slammer lures. |
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| Put a bend in the wire. Otherwise run a new wire and put a couple beads. Metal beads to separate them and they will spin. |
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| i know it doesnt answer the question but....reshaft and adding some beads should work as well
on globes i make i like to have the body move, i use a swivel connected directly to the shaft as i am not a huge fan of spreaders. i dont use any tail blades but beads work really good for that |
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