Have you tried just using IPA to clean up epoxy? That's what I've been using since I started. My shop isn't really well ventilated and acetone is nasty.
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Have you tried just using IPA to clean up epoxy? That's what I've been using since I started. My shop isn't really well ventilated and acetone is nasty.
Depends where I'm at, on the river it's hitting something submerged...on popular recreational lakes it's jet skiers. One time I slung a blade on an 23M, didn't know what happened.
Fuji ECSMs are my favorite seat to use, it's an exposed blank. They're like $5. Like ECobb said I buy them a little small and ream them to fit.
A lot, at least around me. I'd pay $10 each for them and strip them for the parts or a lot of guys would just give them to me, mostly those Micro Magics. Anyway, I can see why people liked them, or...
I still flip a decent amount. Especially around wood and log jams on the Mississippi.
It's secured with some velcro strips. It's not perfect but it hasn't gone anywhere. I've checked it a few times after bouncing around on Sturgeon Bay and it hadn't come loose.
I've got a Bass Cat...
I mix rubber and silicone quite a bit. I think rubber makes for better finesse cut skirts.
Bassbme, thanks...that helps a lot. I know the Alconites are heavier than both the Torzite/titanium and SiCs/titanium but they are WAY cheaper and I don't notice any real performance difference. I...
I had to cut a big hole when I changed my controls on my 03 P4. It was still a huge PITA.
I know there's a difference and I have a lot of guide set weights but like I said I can't find my notebook (which has like 15 years of information). Anyway, just trying to decide on whether or not I...
I can't find my little notebook, does anyone have any guide weights comparing Torzites, SiC black titanium and Alconites? Specifically I'm looking at spinning 25H, 12H, 6M, 5.5L and 5 runners (X5)....
Get the PP brackets. Call Rich at Hydrilla gear and he should know which ones.
I have the switch and it's been fine for me. 2 seasons now.
I've still got the LVS32 and yes it's helped me catch some fish, with the occasional one that I've got to see bite. I don't think the LVS32 is good enough to "scope" fish all the time but what it...
Been happy with the standard Plano Edge
I don't have a fuse at the battery but the positive does go to a shut off first and then to the BlueSea fuse boxes.
I have 2 BlueSea fuse boxes, one at the bow (under my TM recess) and one under the console with dedicated 10 gauge positive and negative for each. Makes changing or adding graphs and accessories very...
I have a 125 and run 2 106SVs up front, LVS32, 1 106SV at the console and Raptors. Fished an 8 hour tournament last year in the summer, had a fish in the box in the first half hour (so ran the...
I just use an O-ring similar to how styler is doing it with the A-rig tubes. I just slide the O-ring up and behind the head and fish it with the O-ring still on the bait kind of loose behind the...
Agree with John regarding the C6O2's...they are better than any blank/rod I've ever had in my hands (NRX, Steez and Legend Elite included). As far as the cost goes, yes retail is $350 but I have...
Agreed. With some of the sales you can build some stupid nice rods cheap.
Swaver 120, 6th Sense speed glide, Deps 115, little Savage Gear are all glides under and ounce. Smaller Bull Shads (both plastic and the little resin one) are too.
To answer the OPs question, a...
haha, should have read all the comments before I posted.
You could make the same argument about prototype lures or field testers for equipment like trolling motors. Certainly there were some Minn Kota sponsored guys who has spotlock before it was...
Pretty much always have one tied on, my #1 confidence bait. The only bait I've probably caught more fish on than a swim jig is a tube.