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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 02-25-2008, 07:12 AM   #10
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The blue one, SR., in the frying pan has no hooks on it and looks to be at least 3/4 with out hooks for what it is worth. You can see it is sitting higher than the JR. white one which has all it's hooks. Here are a few more to make it even more confusing. 2nd picture below you can see how much deeper the hooked one, a JR., sits compared to the Sr. hookless, blue, one sits.

I never thought of using a pot. I stick em in the toilet..
No, there's no other floaters in there..
Eddy,Eddy,Eddy.
What is ur obssession with making a 4.5 oz plug..
I think with that lip on it, if u did toss it in the current.U might not be able to reel it back..With all that face on the lip they go down trust me.It's just a matter of how deep/how heavy..
I made a jr went 2.8 I had to grind the original shaped lip down so I coud fish it the thing went too deep..with way to much side to side.

Last edited by NIB; 02-25-2008 at 08:30 AM..

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