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MITCHELL
02-14-2017, 08:15 PM
Inspired by the novel. Daniel Woodrell.
30in Halibut yielded 5 lbs of fillets....
The liquid nail did not work,it pulled apart.

kirkdavis
02-15-2017, 05:01 AM
Nice! So, if the liquid nails did not work, What did? I think I would use epoxy.

Deamon
02-15-2017, 07:52 AM
Mitchell...Man, you are one of a kind! :luxhello:

How much for the whip ass paddle?

Jim

MITCHELL
02-15-2017, 10:00 AM
Hi gloss or no gloss...Michael's for that beautiful peace of wood....
Spankyou.

SDROB
02-15-2017, 10:17 AM
I wasn't sure what to expect clicking on this thread:D Haha

Geno Machino
02-15-2017, 10:47 AM
Cool!

MITCHELL
02-15-2017, 10:47 AM
On valentine's day.....

bwana
02-15-2017, 11:33 AM
Nice! So, if the liquid nails did not work, What did? I think I would use epoxy.

I use Paleobond. http://www.paleobond.com/

Works great on bones and all types of multi-surfaces, gems, jewelry. Fixes everything.

It makes superglue look like Elmers.

kirkdavis
02-15-2017, 11:53 AM
I use Paleobond. http://www.paleobond.com/

Works great on bones and all types of multi-surfaces, gems, jewelry. Fixes everything.

It makes superglue look like Elmers.

Thanks for the info. I had never heard of it. I do scrimshaw, and I use epoxy, but I reduce the amount of hardener so the end result has a little flex to it to make up for the expansion/ contraction as the temperature and humidity of the piece changes.

skrilla
02-16-2017, 06:22 AM
Sweet fillet job. :D

Phishphood
02-17-2017, 06:15 PM
So what method did you use to clean the bones this time?

MITCHELL
02-17-2017, 06:31 PM
I cut it in half and baked head and back bone till it pulled apart then put into boiling water....then scrubbed bones with a toothbrush and air dryed...next time I'm going to try putting in a crock pot after I bake to see if the bones come out clean to cut down on the toothbrush work
Use flex coat two part epoxy 5min to construct with cheapest and strong.Never tryed paloBond but I think it more expensive

MrPukaShell
02-18-2017, 03:39 AM
Take a look at "U-40 Rod Bond" epoxy. It is two jells that you mix together and you have around 45 minuted to work with. It is thick and stays where you put it. Also has a little flex to it and not brittle. I use it on reel seats when putting rods together and have found other uses for it around the house.

MITCHELL
02-18-2017, 04:51 AM
The jelly might cut down on the holding time...
Maybe add a little white color to look like cartridge.