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from Ethan3 wrote 2 years 34 weeks ago

I would buy those. they look great.

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Great Work. What I don't understand about swimbait is, whats the procedure for putting the joints together?

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from JP MYERS LURES wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Hi Andy,
the most basic & widely used method is to take a double length of wire, form a loop at each end.. each loop goes into a pre-formed slot into each body part to be joined.. A stainless wire pin passes vertically down thru the loop to anchor them in place--thus forming a hinge of sorts..
John

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Thanks John,

I'll have to try it sometime.

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from Ethan3 wrote 2 years 34 weeks ago

I would buy those. they look great.

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Great Work. What I don't understand about swimbait is, whats the procedure for putting the joints together?

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from JP MYERS LURES wrote 2 years 33 weeks ago

Hi Andy,
the most basic & widely used method is to take a double length of wire, form a loop at each end.. each loop goes into a pre-formed slot into each body part to be joined.. A stainless wire pin passes vertically down thru the loop to anchor them in place--thus forming a hinge of sorts..
John

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from AndyH wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Thanks John,

I'll have to try it sometime.

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