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    Making your own sinkers

    I make may own sinkers using the posts off of big mining equipment machinery batteries picked up from the local transfer station.

    Just wondering if anyone else bothers...................

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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Hi Fishand Dive,

    Just made a swag of snapper lead for a trip to bermagui. Bloody expensive buying at $2 + a pop.
    I use the tyre lead balance weights, have a mate who works for a tyre company.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Sure do. Also have a mould for making slugs. I can get 50 of them chromed for $20.00. Makes them pretty cheap when feeding them to mackerel & tuna.

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    TIM-DONSELAAR
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    i used to make my own ball sinkers....it was a bit of fun when i was bored

    these days im too lazy and i just buy them

    cheers tim

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    Ausfish Platinum Member lippa's Avatar
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    great fun to sit around, have a few beers with ya mates and make some sinkers. as we donate a large amount of tackle to the sea it works out a hell of alot cheaper to make 'em. don't ya just feel like pulling up a ya favourite spot and tipping the contents of tackle box over the side. yeah probably not but sometimes ya may aswell!!!!!!!

    cheers

    lippa

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    Ausfish Silver Member 2rods's Avatar
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    Yep we make our own as well. Only problem is trying to find the right size mold. All the ones we use have 3 sizes in them but we only want to use the middle one >

    If I could just find one that had 3 that size I would be larfin

    Oh the other problem with making them in the tropics... if you sweat into the molten lead it splatters ouit everywhere.. ouch.

    But still 75% cheaper than buying the buggers

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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Me and a mate tried it a few weeks ago, the bloke down the road was showin us how he does it, we ended up leaving with a block of lead and a few sets of molds. Long story short we did it, havent had time to try the new sinkers yet, but it ended up costin us nothing for a box of sinkers, a hell of a lot cheaper for us, best of all we can borrow molds whenever we want and he says hes tryin to get rid of his lead. Why are fishermen all such nice guys

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    Ausfish Platinum Member griz066's Avatar
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Nothin better than makin a few sinkers drinkin a few beers makin a few sinkers drinkin a few beers drinkin a few sinkers makin a few beers sinking a few beers drinkin a few sinkers Hic .
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Ausfish Platinum Member 2DKnBJ's Avatar
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Haven't bought sinkers for about 15 yrs.Sit down with a few beers and make a heap that will last at least 12 months.Just have to keep the lead supplies up.
    Cheers Dazza

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    Ausfish Platinum Member 2DKnBJ's Avatar
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Haven't bought sinkers for about 15 yrs.Sit down with a few beers and make a heap that will last at least 12 months.Just have to keep the lead supplies up.
    Cheers Dazza

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    Ausfish Platinum Member 2DKnBJ's Avatar
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Bugga..Double posted

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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    Dazza,

    You can delete if you realize you posted something, then realized you stuffed up...

    I have been making my own sinkers for years, I am very careful when using lead from old batteries, apparently the steam coming from it can cause you harm. I don't hang around too close while the lead is melting down anyway, but lead weights from a few ripped cast nets are keeping me going for a while...

    I am currently modifying a couple of old sinker moulds to make my own jig heads to great success. The side cutters puts notches into the barb that keeps the plastic on, all the rest works really well if you look for the mustad aberdeen 90` hook.

    Scalem

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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    have never made nor seen any made how difficult is it and what do you need molds etc
    can u buy moulds for specific sizes
    cheers brian

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    Ausfish New Member
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    been making my own sinkers for years for lead i recycle old stuffed sinkers found on rocks at low tide lead head nails/solder / tyre weights etc .always got heaps of spares to give away to mates who don't have any moulds i used to use the old girls stove to make them on i had give that up to much naging

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Making your own sinkers

    I used to make all my own but I've got a bit lazy and now just buy in bulk. You can easily make your own moulds as well, which means that you can replicate any sinker size or shape from a single bought specimen. You could probably do the same with jig heads, come to think of it. That would save a bit.
    Cheers Freeeedom

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