thank you Pete for your thank you i am a veteran and even though i commented on water cooling lures, i want to thank you for your videos i am learning a lot, i am now 78 years old and still going, also still fishing thanks again Pete you do good work really look forward for the videos
Really enjoyed watching this series. I learned a ton on the spin casting and it answered many questions I have always had on how guys are able to make these jig in big numbers. I hope you continue keeping us updated on them and I'm sure I'll have many questions for you. Thanks again!
hi Pete I think I got this video suggestion because I love spin casting, I think you should explore 3d printed moulds and spin casting. it might be a good use for you. buy a UV resin 3d printer if you can. it is available for around 180 euros
Thank you so much for posting this 3 series video of making molds, I’m working out of a garage too doing massive amounts of pouring, hoping to get a spin caster soon, here in Washington
Do you have a parts list of the things needed for the spin casting and where to get them? Like, mold frames, silicone disks, the little tools you use to make the gates and such? Who's spincaster do you use? Thank you for the videos and all the info.
I'd really like to know the brand and type of casting machine you used... I'd like to know all of the equipment used in these past 3 videos... I'm very interested
thank you Pete for your thank you i am a veteran and even though i commented on water cooling lures, i want to thank you for your videos i am learning a lot, i am now 78 years old and still going, also still fishing thanks again Pete you do good work really look forward for the videos
Thank you Charles, my good friend Jim is 80 and still fishing keep going fishing it does the body good
Really enjoyed watching this series. I learned a ton on the spin casting and it answered many questions I have always had on how guys are able to make these jig in big numbers. I hope you continue keeping us updated on them and I'm sure I'll have many questions for you. Thanks again!
Chris thank you four your interest in spincasting.
I enjoyed the series, I've always been curious on spin cast and the molds
Thanks
Glad you like them!
hi Pete I think I got this video suggestion because I love spin casting, I think you should explore 3d printed moulds and spin casting. it might be a good use for you. buy a UV resin 3d printer if you can. it is available for around 180 euros
Cool thanks 😊
Thank you so much for posting this 3 series video of making molds, I’m working out of a garage too doing massive amounts of pouring, hoping to get a spin caster soon, here in Washington
Glad you enjoyed them and they where helpful 😊 highly suggest getting one if possible.
@@petestackleshop I’d rather use one of these then do it mold for sure!
Do you have a parts list of the things needed for the spin casting and where to get them?
Like, mold frames, silicone disks, the little tools you use to make the gates and such? Who's spincaster do you use?
Thank you for the videos and all the info.
I get all my stuff at Tekcast Industries.
It's been a long time since you posted anything. You still around Pete? I really enjoy your videos. I hope you are well.
Yes I'm still here just have been fighting PTSD and no creative juices flowing. Sorry just tinkering
@@petestackleshop been making any baits? I hope you are finding time to at least go fishing. Take care of yourself Pete.
I am it a fight though to do what I love.
Great jog showing how it its done. thanks
I'd really like to know the brand and type of casting machine you used... I'd like to know all of the equipment used in these past 3 videos... I'm very interested
Tech cast industries for every thing and talk to Ron Albertinto 14017859500
Hi interesting video ,what’s that blade that you were using cheers dave
A surgical scalpel.
Hey Pete, do you ever spincast any types of "Pompano" jigs?
Send me a picture of that jig to me on messenger.