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    Question Circuit Board Lip

    I have a few cranks with broken bills and want to replace with circuit board, so what's the trick to remove the old lip without destroying the slot so the new lip fits some what tight?

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    I have reglued the spro brand but not replaced
    Btw if they are spro they will replace them if the bills work loose!

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    They are RK Crawlers and I am thinking I need to remove the old bill flush with the body with the dremel and then cut new slot for new lip, but I'm not sure

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    Scroll saw is your best route

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangerbobber View Post
    They are RK Crawlers and I am thinking I need to remove the old bill flush with the body with the dremel and then cut new slot for new lip, but I'm not sure
    That is how I have done some LC baits in the past. Go slow and take your time and you should be fine.

    Allen

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    Quote Originally Posted by basscat28 View Post
    Scroll saw is your best route
    Will give that a go too.......sounds perfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangerbobber View Post
    They are RK Crawlers and I am thinking I need to remove the old bill flush with the body with the dremel and then cut new slot for new lip, but I'm not sure


    I've been working on fixing broken bill 110's and using a dremel to make everything flush is the way I prefer to do it.
    Question everything!