I want to copy an old brush hog head spinnerbait. Does anyone know someone who can make a set OR is there some way I haven't thought of, to make my own?
thanks!
I want to copy an old brush hog head spinnerbait. Does anyone know someone who can make a set OR is there some way I haven't thought of, to make my own?
thanks!
Check out Hi-Tech Lure Molds. They can make pretty much anything you need
http://www.hitechluremolds.com/
Call hi-tech.. I work with ron he is a great guy and can make you anything you want..
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If you have an exact copy of what you want you could make a mold from JB weld.
1. make small .75"- 1" tall box
2. coat with release agent (cooking oil, silicone, ect. ect)
3. fill box with JB weld
4. let JBW set up to a firm state
5. coat part with release agent and press half the part into the JBW and some locating pins
6. let JBW completely setup
7. Make another box just big enough so the first half of the mold fits and again .75"- 1" tall
8. fill 2nd box with JBW
9. let JBW firm up
10. coat first half of mold with a releasing agent and press into the second half of the mold
I have one spinnerbait mold I did this way.
I am sure there are other materials you could use also....I thought I heard somebody mention bondo molds before, it would still be the same process.
Brad Whitaker
08 Stratos 201XL 250 HO E-tec
05 Weld-Craft 1852 semi-v 115/80 Mercury jetdrive
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Whitaker201 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you have an exact copy of what you want you could make a mold from JB weld.
1. make small .75"- 1" tall box
2. coat with release agent (cooking oil, silicone, ect. ect)
3. fill box with JB weld
4. let JBW set up to a firm state
5. coat part with release agent and press half the part into the JBW and some locating pins
6. let JBW completely setup
7. Make another box just big enough so the first half of the mold fits and again .75"- 1" tall
8. fill 2nd box with JBW
9. let JBW firm up
10. coat first half of mold with a releasing agent and press into the second half of the mold
I have one spinnerbait mold I did this way.
I am sure there are other materials you could use also....I thought I heard somebody mention bondo molds before, it would still be the same process.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok so you've poured a few spinnerbaits with this, how well has it held up to the heat of the lead?? I know JB weld sets up pretty hard I'm just wondering how well it would hold up to that kind heat.
Havent tried the jb but that is a good idea, bondo or high temp rtv also works well, with the rtv it will pretty much replicate even the small details![]()
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Ok so you've poured a few spinnerbaits with this, how well has it held up to the heat of the lead?? I know JB weld sets up pretty hard I'm just wondering how well it would hold up to that kind heat.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So far it has been good. I only made this mold for personal use and I should have stated that.![]()
I have made about 70-100 SB's with it. I am not sure how long it will hold up and next time I decide to make one I will try bondo or RTV, to see how they hold up.
Brad Whitaker
08 Stratos 201XL 250 HO E-tec
05 Weld-Craft 1852 semi-v 115/80 Mercury jetdrive
One more thing to mention is this mold has no detail at all. It is simply the right size and shape SB head.
Brad Whitaker
08 Stratos 201XL 250 HO E-tec
05 Weld-Craft 1852 semi-v 115/80 Mercury jetdrive
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Whitaker201 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">One more thing to mention is this mold has no detail at all. It is simply the right size and shape SB head.
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Thanks for the info man.![]()
I forget some of yall pour some really nice and very detailed SB heads.
Brad Whitaker
08 Stratos 201XL 250 HO E-tec
05 Weld-Craft 1852 semi-v 115/80 Mercury jetdrive
Shoot rusty an email rusty@moonlightmolds.com they can make anything you need.