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#1 Post by daithi »

hello folks,
a mate of mine is looking to start pouring his own breakout moulds, so the question is where can i get the moulds already drilled for the grip wires.
i've showed him the veals and gerrys websites and their moulds, but no joy. he already has the gemini system 100 mould box with the interchangeable heads but isnt happy with it.
can anyone help with this, or know where i can find the right mould for him?
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#3 Post by JOHN1 »

i use a DCA 5oz breakout mould and find it very good and fast to use/i could knock up around 50 leads an hour using this one :wink: :lol:
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#4 Post by daithi »

would you sell it john, or know where i could get one? or even post a pic of the mould so i know what i'm lookin for..
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#5 Post by fishermannum1 »

got a DCA mould that makes two at a time a 4 oz & a 5 oz. got it from an e bay shop, for under £12...... Flash-Fishing-Tackle...hope this helps!!
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#6 Post by JOHN1 »

the 4and 5 oz is not a break out mould as far as i know i will put up pic later tonight.
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think its a nose grip..
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thanks for the replies men
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#9 Post by JOHN1 »

here is what you are looking for.
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#10 Post by Century Man »

I'm looking for one of the above in a 6oz.... I have the 5oz but need the 6oz also.
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#11 Post by JOHN1 »

an idea of mine you could use century man if you use long tails like mine is to cut some flashing and wrap it around tail wire to gain the extra weight.
up there will also keep the grips digging in :wink:
it might save you having to get another mould esp if you only use the odd 6 oz :wink:

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#12 Post by Century Man »

Must keep that in mind.....I generally used short tail wires...but who knows....... :idea:
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this the one
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#14 Post by daithi »

john1 thanks for posting those pics. now i just have to scan the interweb on the off chance one turns up
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#15 Post by Liamo »

Hi,

Namix do a range of breakout moulds as well. These ones also have a flat back design and can also incorporate a bait clip. Try a search for namix on the site I put up pics before

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#16 Post by dezzer »

Hil lads,was looking for some molds myself and found this site,very large selection of molds,the best i have seen,although a little pricey,but then again you have them for life,www.fishingweightmolds.com ,regards,dezzer.....
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#17 Post by daithi »

yeah i came across that site on me travels, a good selection on it. ended up going for the namix mould though, partly on liamo's recommendation. so if it turns out to be shite liamo i'm gonna make ya walk the plank, aharr
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#18 Post by Liamo »

Hope they work out for you Daithi mate! No complaints here so far

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#19 Post by lumpy »

i bought the namix mould as well, find it very good.just made up 30 of them in about 2 hours without much trouble
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