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I started with silicone molds and I believe if you get them down you can hand pour anything. I like the color combo and please pour this mold again. Would love to see you work up a color platform using this mold. Keep up the great work.
I tow with my Explorer which is the Ltd w/4WD... Id highly recommend that before you tow any kind of load that you look at the towing capabilities in your vehicles owners manual... thanks for watching!
The weekend before Easter 2022 I believe... If you watch the Part 2 version (which is a better and more detailed video IMO) it was filmed the following week on Easter Sunday...hope it helps!
Yeah, I know that another company acquired Yamamoto, still really like the colors! However, I didn't know about his wife... very sorry to hear about that...
The slower you can let the poured bait/mold cool, the better. If you just turn off your plate and let them cool on the plate, you'll have little to no denting. Good job, it's great seeing your videos!
Yeah... I usually do that with my swimbaits... was just eager to get the shots done for the video... lol. Thanks for watching as usual! More videos coming soon...
Yeah... I had computer issues, had some family in town and for a bit was swamped with orders; but I got it all straightened out now... lol. Got some more videos coming soon!
Yes. Sunfishes (Bluegill, Redear, Green Sunfish and Hybrid Sunfish) are legal to use in certain bodies of water, including the portions of the Colorado River South of the Nevada/California boundary downstream to the Southern International Boundary with Mexico, including impounded reservoirs. However, I always advise folks to check the applicable regulations and use that as your source of truth... Hope you slay'em out there! Im assuming you're headed for the Parker area? I have a friend that catches a lot of fish in that area... tight lines!
Yeah... I saw it and had it on order within minutes...lol I just wish it had better detail.... I would pay an irresponsible amount of money to have one of the AI Open Pour molds in an 11" version...lol
Thanks man... I love when I crack the mold open and it matches what I envisioned in my head... it's the opposite when they don't match...lol Thanks for watching!
Its funny you should ask that because Im planning to do a video on that soon. But the simple answer is to use the lowest heat setting you can on the hot plate that still cooks off water (or spit lol) immediately. For me with my cheap Presto plate, I set the knob right between 250 and 300. Then, I pour the top layer as cold as I can... like 330 - 340 degrees... Hope that helps! 😎🎣🎣🎣