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making plastic worms
Posted by bandit01 on June 25, 2008 @ 1:23 am
 

Can anyone tell me what to use to make my plastic thinner so I can pour it, I'm melting down new worms in pks. but after they melt they are to thick to pour. what can I use to thin them?

 


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Posted by LedHed on June 26, 2008 @ 8:55 am

bandit01
You can purchase plastic softener from several differrent manufacturers. The problem is that the softeners are usually product specific.
You would be better off (and get better results) buying fresh plastic.

Posted by LedHed on June 26, 2008 @ 8:57 am

Lurecraft has some good plastic.

Posted by dave on December 8, 2008 @ 5:53 am

not all plastic worms are the same . you can save ALOT of money buy getting your plastic in liquid.
you can get small amouts from lurecraft among other places. the cheapest place is http://www.calhounplastics.com/ . you can melt down old worms. but you need to use a little liquid plastic to get it started .

Posted by fat boy on March 13, 2009 @ 9:52 am

dear leadhead,contact Jeff at M-F MANUFACTURING CO. WEB
www.pouryourownworms.com
Jeff cangive you a world of info & good guy.


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