I don't have time now as I don't need to build any. Just cut the fish open and lay the wire in it and mend-it it back together in layers. You should also carve a spot inside for the hook to reduce the pressure pushing the bait apart.
Obviously the bottle it is in is a type of plastic it does not react with as their are many types of hard and soft plastics. So far I have not found a soft lure it does not work with. If you want to try some yourself you can order a bottle from my ebay store at stores.ebay. com/ Custom-Spinners-Unlimited.
It has worked great for every brand and type of soft plastic and a few hard plastics also. It does not dry up in the bottle like glue as it is not really a glue. It does not stick to anything it reacts to the plastics by melting them together. That is why it is so strong, yet still remains flexible.
Thanks. This is only one of the large baits that I will be using again this year for trophy musky. I also have a 30oz bulldawg with a spinner that is over 30" long. Now that is a bait. Email me if you want pictures.
This stuff is for real..... I bought a bottle several weeks ago and it has already paid for itself 10 times over just on repaired swimbaits and plastic worms alone. I also have used it to make "hybrid" baits, like attaching curl tails to soft-plastic jerkbaits, etc. You are limited only by your imagination. Awesome stuff.
Thanks. It was a personal bait, but now I have decided to sell them to the public. The price is $50, but you have to contact me direct or visit me at a show as I do not have them in my catalog.
You do not need to hold the plastics like I did in the video. I fixed all the storm baits in the video just by laying them down with the parts together, Mend-It did all the work. This video was the first time using Mend-It, so I was unsure of the setting time.
where do u bye your blades
fishing538 1 year ago
Directly from the manufacturers. If you would like to order some let me know.
CustomSpinners 1 year ago
can u do a vid on internaly riging one of those cus i dont know how
fishing538 1 year ago
I don't have time now as I don't need to build any. Just cut the fish open and lay the wire in it and mend-it it back together in layers. You should also carve a spot inside for the hook to reduce the pressure pushing the bait apart.
CustomSpinners 1 year ago
Obviously the bottle it is in is a type of plastic it does not react with as their are many types of hard and soft plastics. So far I have not found a soft lure it does not work with. If you want to try some yourself you can order a bottle from my ebay store at stores.ebay. com/ Custom-Spinners-Unlimited.
CustomSpinners 1 year ago
Just a stupid question, If it reacts to plastic, and melts it, how does it stay in the plastic bottle without melting it?
MRYesack 1 year ago
It has worked great for every brand and type of soft plastic and a few hard plastics also. It does not dry up in the bottle like glue as it is not really a glue. It does not stick to anything it reacts to the plastics by melting them together. That is why it is so strong, yet still remains flexible.
CustomSpinners 1 year ago
Also, does it dry out in the tube like Super Glue does?
tremolowarlock 1 year ago
Looks like it works pretty good.
How well will it work on a torn up Yamamoto Fat Ika or a Rage Tail?
tremolowarlock 1 year ago
Thanks. This is only one of the large baits that I will be using again this year for trophy musky. I also have a 30oz bulldawg with a spinner that is over 30" long. Now that is a bait. Email me if you want pictures.
spinninglizard78 3 years ago
This stuff is for real..... I bought a bottle several weeks ago and it has already paid for itself 10 times over just on repaired swimbaits and plastic worms alone. I also have used it to make "hybrid" baits, like attaching curl tails to soft-plastic jerkbaits, etc. You are limited only by your imagination. Awesome stuff.
BassinK9 2 years ago
@spinninglizard78 pics please!
winnycooper 3 months ago
thats quite a bait there
mhoop6565 3 years ago
Thanks. It was a personal bait, but now I have decided to sell them to the public. The price is $50, but you have to contact me direct or visit me at a show as I do not have them in my catalog.
CustomSpinners 3 years ago
You do not need to hold the plastics like I did in the video. I fixed all the storm baits in the video just by laying them down with the parts together, Mend-It did all the work. This video was the first time using Mend-It, so I was unsure of the setting time.
spinninglizard78 3 years ago
Actual length of this bucktail is 20", standard length of the normal Lake Shak'r Jr. bucktail is 11"-18".
spinninglizard78 3 years ago
Video was cut to shorten dead time. Approximate time of the initial drying was about 4 minutes.
spinninglizard78 3 years ago