I know I am way to late for the giveaway. I just found your site from Adam at SDG. I have been looking this year for baits from smaller companies like yours. The big companies are getting too big but I think smaller company baits are just as good if not better
That's awesome, man. I think Larry Dahlberg would be proud to keep things moving and continue making baits like this. If you haven't heard of him look him up.
At last, the answer to my long standing question. how can I DIP my spinnerbaits and buzz baits and not having to use brushes to DUST them to get a good base coat on them. Really top notch idea! Thank you so much for sharing this idea.
Very informative video. I like your finished product. I started making jigs in the 60's & we sold them to Gibson's, Howard's and TG&Y and a few bait shops. My first fly tying materials were purchased from the old Herter's catalog. I been at it for awhile and enjoy seeing new ways to build fishing lures. Keep up the good work!
Ive been using my melter for years and have never had it look that bad. Do you flux your lead. Every thousand bullets i cast i drain the pot and use steel wool to clean it. Biggest issue i have is the thermostat goung bad.
It's because I have alot of impurities in the lead I found and use for now. Can't flux inside my vent box made of wood. Rather not burn the house down lol.
@joshsandoval3718 I think I see what your talking about, it's just a blue hose from the pump to a push adapter to screw fit into the brass connector that came with the spray gun, probably 1/4" thread to 1/4" barb or 1/8" barb brass, can get it at lowes or home depot. I am not at home right now to check.
I have officially picked winners! Congrats to @fingercutz won the baits and @colbylivingston4319 won the molds! Thank you everyone for being a part of the B8N Tackle family! Stay tuned for more content! Winners please contact me on Instagram DM and I will get your packages shipped out.
Great video man! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Does baking them create any hazardous fumes? Also shaking the powder paint cannister, does that release into the air when you pull the top off? Just trying to be as safe as i can.
The lead is covered by paint at that point for baking, no fumes from that process. Only when melting the lead is can be dangerous to breathe in fumes. Shaking the powder paint and getting a little air born, you may breathe a very small amount in but as far as I know it's non toxic, still wouldn't hurt to wear a mask. Safety first man.
Bravo! Congratulations on another advancement towards greater exposure with the channel! Been eyeing those baits. Ya I will definitely go for those baits.