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  • where do u bye your blades

  • Directly from the manufacturers. If you would like to order some let me know.

  • can u do a vid on internaly riging one of those cus i dont know how

  • 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.

  • Just a stupid question, If it reacts to plastic, and melts it, how does it stay in the plastic bottle without melting it?

  • 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.

  • Also, does it dry out in the tube like Super Glue does?

  • Looks like it works pretty good.

    How well will it work on a torn up Yamamoto Fat Ika or a Rage Tail?

  • 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.

  • @spinninglizard78 pics please!

    

  • thats quite a bait there

  • 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.

  • Actual length of this bucktail is 20", standard length of the normal Lake Shak'r Jr. bucktail is 11"-18".

  • Video was cut to shorten dead time. Approximate time of the initial drying was about 4 minutes.

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