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04-14-2012 07:43 PM #21
Flatirons, appreciate the insight. I hear definitely what your sharing and saying. I really wamna pour, I think I will be kinda good at it. I wanna do it, ive done a fair share of research, but the only experience is actual experience. So after a couple of pours and batches, I will get with ya and update you.
Yea I love dem Strippers
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04-14-2012 08:41 PM #22
^^^^apologies...didn't mean to jack your thread...not my style.
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04-15-2012 11:10 AM #23
Naw man its all good. A different look into pouring that I really didnt consider. I do have some questions about pouring if you dont mind a couple of pms
Yea I love dem Strippers
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04-28-2012 01:28 PM #24
This is going to leave a mark most painful $2.00 I ever made...last night lost the use of my thumb on my pouring hand for at least 2 days and this pic.....occupational hazard....lost respect for the plastic for a milisecond and there wasn't enough beer to make this feel better. Always always keep respect.....just.
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04-28-2012 01:33 PM #25
That was a swimbait I was making, seriously thinking about inking it in as a permanent reminder.
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04-28-2012 01:35 PM #26
get a "POUR SAFE" knuckle tat
I can't complain but sometimes I still do
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04-28-2012 01:41 PM #27
I bet that really hurts today. Great reminder for those trying this out, another reason I just buy them. I hope it heals quick!
"There is only one thing wrong with a fishing day--its staggering brevity. If a man spent all his days fishing, life would seem to be a swift dream." Zane Grey
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04-28-2012 01:44 PM #28
First thing she asked was "how many beers have you had" so I gave her an algabretic answer.
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04-28-2012 01:50 PM #29
damn flatirons, looks like it hurts. thanks for the fore warning. safety first my brother. hope it all heels well
Yea I love dem Strippers
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04-28-2012 03:20 PM #30
just: I have around 40 different colorants that if you can get some clean 2 oz bottles, I'll make you a swinging deal on and save you some coin. Also if you want to set a day and time bring your molds and plastisol with and let me see what you got going on and give you any help I can...for a minimal fee of a 6er of Miller lite. Hopefully this will lessen your learning curve and save you some time and money.
http://www.fringetackle.net
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