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    Why are my jig heads loose?

    I tried to pour my first jig and it seemed to go ok......it just stuck to the mold more than I liked and the hook is loose in the head...what did I do wrong??
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    Re: Why are my jig heads loose? (Swerve-n-Protect)

    http://www.do-itmolds.com/cast...guide

    Heat mold longer, dont pull hook out of the mold, pull it out by the sprue.

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    Re: Why are my jig heads loose? (21XDC)

    You have to actually heat the jig mold??? I just heated up the lead and poured it in there.....maybe I'm removing the jig too quickly from the mold...how long should they sit in the mold to cool???
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    Re: Why are my jig heads loose? (Swerve-n-Protect)

    "Smoke" the mold by holding the cavities over a lit candle until they blacken. Only takes a couple seconds, but the lead will release from the mold much easier. To pre-heat the mold, set it on top of the pot as the lead heats for a few minutes. Pour a couple times. After a few pours, the mold should be up to temp. If you're still getting incomplete pours, make sure the lead is hot enough to fill the whole cavity before setting up.

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    Re: Why are my jig heads loose? (fr8dog)

    thx.....I'll give it a try!
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    Rick I usually pour 4-5 times in the cavity with no hook in it!! I find that this helps alot. The mold is warm and you shold not have any problems.. Also try sitting your mold on top of the pot when melting!! Hope this helps.. Slimm

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    Well, tried all that and it helped a little....I guess I just need to mess with it more...
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    Another thing to try is "flux" your lead. Do this outside, away from anything. When the lead is molten, put in a marble size piece of candle wax. It will smoke like crazy, and may flare up. Stir it up, wait until the smoke stops, and skim the crud off the surface. Clean lead pours better.

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    Re: Why are my jig heads loose? (baggerslimm)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by baggerslimm &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Rick I usually pour 4-5 times in the cavity with no hook in it!! I find that this helps alot. The mold is warm and you shold not have any problems.. Also try sitting your mold on top of the pot when melting!! Hope this helps.. Slimm </td></tr></table>

    Yep....that took care of it!!!!!!!! thanks!!
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    I was having the same problem. Fluxing helped some, and pouring 'empty' pours helped some. Then i figured out i could just lay the mold on top of the pot while it was heating, and that would heat my mold up plenty! I turn it a few times to make sure both sides are getting heat, then go to town.


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