@ I've been reading one of your books. It's really good. Haven't finished it yet but I appreciate how you shared your journey and some things we can do to get closer to god. It's got me thinking so thank you 🙏
That guy that made the fluid bed video is really smart. He's also very good looking and funny and....... ;) Thank you for this video. It is very informative. I haven't made these inline spinners yet, but thinking about making a few. You did a great job.
Hey thanks so much for the encouragement. It means a great deal to me and I really appreciate your support! I do have to agree with you that the guy that made those fluid beds I use is really smart and handsome too! Thanks so much for idea and hopefully the link sends some watchers over to view your channel! Take care and God bless!
This one great video I make my own lures my dad taught me when I was a kid in the 70's. I always wanted to spray my lures now I will be doing so with your help thanks. May GOD always bless you my brother. Fish on and as always good luck.
Awesome video,very informative. I would like to make some spinners, lures.and plugs. Videos like this will point me in the right direction. Stay safe and tight lines. May God bless you.
So glad you found the video helpful! You might want to check our my homepage on my channel as I have lots of videos on making your own lures and a series of videos just on making spinners alone! I hope that helps and may God bless you as well!
Thanks Richard I really appreciate it! Don't forget to check out my other videos in this series on building your own custom spinners! Thanks for watching and God bless!
I normally spray paint the blades with the air brush, but you certainly could powder coat them. Spray painting allows me to keep the shine on one side where as powder coating you would dip them and cover both sides. You could also dip half the blade so you still have some of the flash. Either works, but the powder coating would leave a harder finish though. Hope that helps and so glad you enjoy the videos. Take care and may God bless you richly!
I don't know if you saw part 1 of this series, but I make my own as it is so much cheaper and I can customize them too! I got the lead mold from Rock Island Sports. Here is a link if you are interested: rockislandsportsgov.com/do-it-lure-body-mold-1-32-1-16-1-8-1-4-3-8-oz-model-3225/ There are a few places that you can buy them like on Ebay and Jann's Net Craft, but they can sometimes not be available or hard to get. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching and may God bless you!
You have a great channel thank you posting this and also for sharing the stuff about god.
Thank you for the kind words and for watching! May God bless you richly my friend!
@ I've been reading one of your books. It's really good. Haven't finished it yet but I appreciate how you shared your journey and some things we can do to get closer to god. It's got me thinking so thank you 🙏
That guy that made the fluid bed video is really smart. He's also very good looking and funny and....... ;) Thank you for this video. It is very informative. I haven't made these inline spinners yet, but thinking about making a few. You did a great job.
Hey thanks so much for the encouragement. It means a great deal to me and I really appreciate your support! I do have to agree with you that the guy that made those fluid beds I use is really smart and handsome too! Thanks so much for idea and hopefully the link sends some watchers over to view your channel! Take care and God bless!
This one great video I make my own lures my dad taught me when I was a kid in the 70's. I always wanted to spray my lures now I will be doing so with your help thanks. May GOD always bless you my brother. Fish on and as always good luck.
That's awesome and so glad you found the video a help! Thanks so much for watching! Take care an God bless you my friend!
Awesome video,very informative. I would like to make some spinners, lures.and plugs. Videos like this will point me in the right direction. Stay safe and tight lines. May God bless you.
So glad you found the video helpful! You might want to check our my homepage on my channel as I have lots of videos on making your own lures and a series of videos just on making spinners alone! I hope that helps and may God bless you as well!
@@thefrugalsportsman thanks I will. Have a great day
Great video very informative
Thanks Richard I really appreciate it! Don't forget to check out my other videos in this series on building your own custom spinners! Thanks for watching and God bless!
Very nice man
Thanks and I hope the video was helpful! Thanks too for watching and God bless!
Just found your channel. Excellent content, sub'd
Thanks so much Mark and welcome! I really appreciate that and your kind words! Thanks so much for watching as well and may God bless you!
Do you paint the spinner blades or powder coat them. Thank you for tips I really like your videos.
I normally spray paint the blades with the air brush, but you certainly could powder coat them. Spray painting allows me to keep the shine on one side where as powder coating you would dip them and cover both sides. You could also dip half the blade so you still have some of the flash. Either works, but the powder coating would leave a harder finish though. Hope that helps and so glad you enjoy the videos. Take care and may God bless you richly!
@@thefrugalsportsman Thank you God is good
Where do you buy your lure body’s?
I don't know if you saw part 1 of this series, but I make my own as it is so much cheaper and I can customize them too! I got the lead mold from Rock Island Sports. Here is a link if you are interested: rockislandsportsgov.com/do-it-lure-body-mold-1-32-1-16-1-8-1-4-3-8-oz-model-3225/ There are a few places that you can buy them like on Ebay and Jann's Net Craft, but they can sometimes not be available or hard to get. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching and may God bless you!