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|  building parachute jigs Last edited by Kracker Jack; 12-28-2015 at 12:29 AM. | 
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			very very nice! I use to make them back in the day, not sure they ever looked that good!
		 
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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			Nice. Definitely worth it , they charge an arm and leg for those damn things.
		 
				__________________ 1999 Wellcraft 22WA-200 Ocean Runner 1982 Grady White Tarpon 190-110 Evinrude-Sold 1996 Striper 2100WA-RIP Sandy 1989 Wellcraft 18-Sport-125 Force-sold | 
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			Looks sweet!
		 
				__________________ 1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 | 
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			I have tying seawitches since i was a kid so the nylon wasnt hard for me. Learning a powder paint technique was the hard part. I ended up learning from another friend of mine to heat jig head in oven.......remove with visegrips...sprinkle and brush out powder paint....return to oven for 10 minutes....remove and paint again then bake for 10 minutes. They come out perfect everytime.
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			the only thing i hated here is i learned the powder coat, but the sand here were we jig beats the crap out of them and the paint don't last long!
		 
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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