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Topic: Anybody pouring plastics?  (Read 1798 times)

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The X Inn Keeper

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I have a plastic production pot that I don't want,
Never used, trade for some swimbait or ???
Must arrange pick-up
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I will take it I can send you some lead Jigheads in trade. We will have to find an Ncka express from sac to you though


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Is that pot set up differently to pour plastic than lead?


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Is that pot set up differently to pour plastic than lead?

Yes,
The plastic pot looks identical to the lead pot, but has a lower heat range.
It will never get hot enough for lead.
Hobie Outback (dune)