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| Homemade boilie guns Hi everyone Was just wondering if using a caulk gun for making boilies would be possible. i havnt got money for a job made one so i am going to have to improvise i have been rolling in to sausages by hand but want to try to make the job a bit easier Thanks all Mike ![]() |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns Yes mate , but you can not make 15/16 mm very easily , plus its hard work |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns its bloody hard work by hand nick lol just want somthing to make the whole process a little easier and a little less time consuming. |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns Quote:
buy the fckers in bulk ![]() |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns i know ye but i like to make my own its a nice feeling when you catch on something you have made yourself dont get me wrong i do buy pre mades but i can add what i want to my own. |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns Quote:
Have a look at AA baits mate http://www.aabaits.co.uk/ |
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| Re: Homemade boilie guns Aa baits is a top man and will do his best to match your requirments As for a caulk gun I use a cordless one I got from eBay for 19.99 with a 3 year warranty.. I'm not sure they would let you have the warranty if they knew you was making boilies with it!! The only issue I had was the end of the plunger was too small for the silicone tube I just adapted the plunger with washers so that it collected all the mix from the tube! Jobs a goodun now I am having difficulty getting hold of the right size nozzles though if anyone could help with that __________________ fishing for fish is not as simple as you may think! |