AWESOME video guys. Regardless of what brand I use. I love learning everything I can about lure making be it cnc molds plastasol, making molds all of it.. Very cool and informational.
Ive been using BP since I started and I have never had a problem with it at all the fact it's actually more local to me than other companies and them offering Starter kits is what got me to order and keep ordering from BP
I’ve shopped this company since I started making baits a couple years ago. They are very knowledgeable and great to work with. Will always get my bait Plastics from polysol!
Thanks for doing this video! I found you through Nate’s channel, and finally pulled the trigger on a few molds yesterday (Nugget, Jackhammer, and the Holiday Worm…thanks for that!) during your Cyber Monday sale. I’m really looking forward to getting into making soft plastics, and this video was helpful in making a decision on which plastic to buy. Thanks, Jason!
I started making baits about a year ago. I've been using Dop, I don't have any complaints with it but I didn't realize BP was in Missouri. Its a whole hour 15 from my house. I'll probably be making the change for my next order.
Like a kid in a candy store! 😂 You are the best. Subscribed. I wanna get into this at home bait making. I just needa save some money for all the essentials like molds, injectors, and of course plastisol. I wanna do stuff like that on my channel. Making baits and fishing with m, and maybe getting into designing my own one day.
Some interesting information but I have some points to make from years of plastics work. Phthalates and terephthalates are in no way chemical the same. The issue with the way the chemists and yourself word this in the video is phthalates are not chemically bonded so simply heating them releases it into the air. They are a hot topic because we cannot conclusively say what they do to humans because testing on humans could be dangerous but peer reviewed tests have shown that free phthalates can cause reproductive issues in male and female animals along with other health issues. Now when we take terephthalates and do the same heating they do not break down and enter the air as easily. Scorching them helps break the bonds but because of the nature of the chemical it tends to be more stable. This stability keeps free phthalates from leaching into the air and into the skin. So while the chemist there said it is more of a marketing gimmick it’s not.
I recently switched to bait plastics ( the 242 & 262 ) from another brand, my baits are coming out nice but develop a smoky haze while curing 1 - 2 days after pouring, I called them & they said its a known issue with 242 Ultra Clear & It happens if you add heat stabilizer & suggested pouring more batches without it, I did and the same thing happens, 80% of my baits are transparent colors & although it ruins all 100% its more noticeable with transparent colors, I have 4 buckets of this stuff now & cannot use it. pretty disappointing since its supposed to be such good plastisol and "Ultra Clear" , if I apply some worm oil they look transparent again until the oil dries up, I wanted to like this stuff but so far has been a total waste of $ and time.
I have an idea I seen on hard baits with bait balls. Baits inside a bait like a school of shad in one big soft plastic bait. I can’t word it but you seen them on crank baits
Hi do you have branch odher country. I wanna buy whole size. I m living in country Mongolia.could you advise me how can i buy it little be dicounted shipping.?
Is there anyway that you guys could make a custom mold for something similar to the Berkley 1 inch pinched crawler? I would pay on the spot for something like this!
I have a question Do you have a 1.50 or 1.75 or 2.0 in. Spider for panfish. I actually fine and use real spiders about that link and that size. And catch a lot of pan fish on them like bluegill red-ear red breath and I have actually caught bass also.
So then it should be cheaper if they own the company that makes the product and it's only right next door that's like two less times it has to be transported so how come it's more expensive I mean it's a pretty good question I love their product but sometimes I have to save the $45 and buy cheaper from somewhere that has to deal with the middleman
I started out using baitplastics and really like there products except for the flex 200 its good but even after you make the baits and bag them they will melt thats not so good when your selling baits so don't use it lol but as far as there other products they are awesome
Disappointing Taking a jab at the competition in that manner is low. It’s an very obvious jab towards Dead On Plastic. Especially since Polysol and Dead on had a falling out years ago. Building yourself up by tearing someone down is low and tacky Btw I use Polysol, it’s disappointing The route he took. They have an excellent product so no need to hit “Low” like he did. Again disappointing. Think it’s time to find a new plastic, maybe I’ll go back to Calhouns Btw as a former Ad man, going the way they did is a huge consumer turn off. You can compare and show why your product is better kinda like Coke and Pepsi do it. But what you did is the lowest of the low. Disappointing and though I did enjoy the tour very much, BP just lost me as a long time customer. Yes I’m definitely going to Calhouns.
Yeah the bait plastics guys have been after Dead on plastix for years. DO remains classy while these guys go out of their way to try and stop people from using it.
Started with BP, sticking with BP! All the more confident in that decision having now seen a little behind the scenes. Thanks for the video guys!
Good video! Joe knows his stuff. I’ve been an operator at a large chemical plant for 30 years that makes multiple plasticizers. Good job!
AWESOME video guys. Regardless of what brand I use. I love learning everything I can about lure making be it cnc molds plastasol, making molds all of it.. Very cool and informational.
Just ordered 5 1-gal bottles of soft formula! Can't wait to try it out!! This video gave me confidence in changing plasticol companies! Thanks!!!
Hopefully you’re loving the new plastic!
Ive been using BP since I started and I have never had a problem with it at all the fact it's actually more local to me than other companies and them offering Starter kits is what got me to order and keep ordering from BP
bought this because of you guys and marling ....was not disappointed
Good to know!
Such an awesome tour. Bait Plastics is my go to for sure. Great product and customer service
BP is good stuff, and the Customer Service is outstanding. Spoke to Butch on the phone yesterday, awesome guy and offered any help he can.
Love the content! Thank you for the tour!
Excellent video Jason. This is why your ahead of the pack helping us baito’s out. Great job Epic Bait Molds.
I’ve shopped this company since I started making baits a couple years ago. They are very knowledgeable and great to work with. Will always get my bait Plastics from polysol!
Thanks for doing this video! I found you through Nate’s channel, and finally pulled the trigger on a few molds yesterday (Nugget, Jackhammer, and the Holiday Worm…thanks for that!) during your Cyber Monday sale. I’m really looking forward to getting into making soft plastics, and this video was helpful in making a decision on which plastic to buy. Thanks, Jason!
What a great video. I love that stuff, my preferred plastisol to use in my Epic Bait Molds!
Very informative video. Now I know the real reason why I use Bait Plastics. Awesome stuff.
I've always wanted to see how it's done! Thanks!
No problem!
Excellent video!!!!😊
Awesome vid jason. I've been using bp since I started bait making.
I started making baits about a year ago. I've been using Dop, I don't have any complaints with it but I didn't realize BP was in Missouri. Its a whole hour 15 from my house. I'll probably be making the change for my next order.
BP is definitely my favorite!!
Amazing Amazing video, I heard so much useful information .That my brain is still trying to comprehend it all.
Haha
Like a kid in a candy store! 😂 You are the best. Subscribed. I wanna get into this at home bait making. I just needa save some money for all the essentials like molds, injectors, and of course plastisol. I wanna do stuff like that on my channel. Making baits and fishing with m, and maybe getting into designing my own one day.
Haha thanks!! All of this sounds awesome, we can’t wait to see what you do!
@@EpicBaitMolds Thanks guys
Great video - thanks for sharing.
I need 2 gallons of plastisol and I want to try Bait Plastics. What 2 types should I get for 5in jerkbaits and 6.25in worms?
Great video!!!!!
Thanks!
Some interesting information but I have some points to make from years of plastics work.
Phthalates and terephthalates are in no way chemical the same. The issue with the way the chemists and yourself word this in the video is phthalates are not chemically bonded so simply heating them releases it into the air. They are a hot topic because we cannot conclusively say what they do to humans because testing on humans could be dangerous but peer reviewed tests have shown that free phthalates can cause reproductive issues in male and female animals along with other health issues.
Now when we take terephthalates and do the same heating they do not break down and enter the air as easily. Scorching them helps break the bonds but because of the nature of the chemical it tends to be more stable. This stability keeps free phthalates from leaching into the air and into the skin.
So while the chemist there said it is more of a marketing gimmick it’s not.
I recently switched to bait plastics ( the 242 & 262 ) from another brand, my baits are coming out nice but develop a smoky haze while curing 1 - 2 days after pouring, I called them & they said its a known issue with 242 Ultra Clear & It happens if you add heat stabilizer & suggested pouring more batches without it, I did and the same thing happens, 80% of my baits are transparent colors & although it ruins all 100% its more noticeable with transparent colors, I have 4 buckets of this stuff now & cannot use it. pretty disappointing since its supposed to be such good plastisol and "Ultra Clear" , if I apply some worm oil they look transparent again until the oil dries up, I wanted to like this stuff but so far has been a total waste of $ and time.
I think if rather deal with Butch. She's no joke. All business.
awesome video
im just getting into bait making and soft plastic molds
Welcome to the world of bait making!
I have an idea I seen on hard baits with bait balls. Baits inside a bait like a school of shad in one big soft plastic bait. I can’t word it but you seen them on crank baits
Hi do you have branch odher country. I wanna buy whole size. I m living in country Mongolia.could you advise me how can i buy it little be dicounted shipping.?
Is there anyway that you guys could make a custom mold for something similar to the Berkley 1 inch pinched crawler? I would pay on the spot for something like this!
Hey just wondering but some type of craw worm mold 7 inches would be wonderful
Do you recommend the 342 for 4”+ swimbaits?
262 or 342
I have a question Do you have a 1.50 or 1.75 or 2.0 in. Spider for panfish. I actually fine and use real spiders about that link and that size. And catch a lot of pan fish on them like bluegill red-ear red breath and I have actually caught bass also.
I will find a way and give an arm and a leg if I can get one of them from you.
Does Bait Plastics make Lureworks plastic?
So then it should be cheaper if they own the company that makes the product and it's only right next door that's like two less times it has to be transported so how come it's more expensive I mean it's a pretty good question I love their product but sometimes I have to save the $45 and buy cheaper from somewhere that has to deal with the middleman
I swear by bait plastics!
🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤯💥 #knowledge 👍🥇
I started out using baitplastics and really like there products except for the flex 200 its good but even after you make the baits and bag them they will melt thats not so good when your selling baits so don't use it lol but as far as there other products they are awesome
I've always used a competitors brand but I think I'm going to give BP a try next time I order
I don’t think you’ll be disappointed, let us know what you think!
Hi
hi
Disappointing
Taking a jab at the competition in that manner is low. It’s an very obvious jab towards Dead On Plastic. Especially since Polysol and Dead on had a falling out years ago.
Building yourself up by tearing someone down is low and tacky
Btw I use Polysol, it’s disappointing
The route he took.
They have an excellent product so no need to hit “Low” like he did. Again disappointing.
Think it’s time to find a new plastic, maybe I’ll go back to Calhouns
Btw as a former Ad man, going the way they did is a huge consumer turn off.
You can compare and show why your product is better kinda like Coke and Pepsi do it.
But what you did is the lowest of the low. Disappointing and though I did enjoy the tour very much, BP just lost me as a long time customer. Yes I’m definitely going to Calhouns.
Yeah the bait plastics guys have been after Dead on plastix for years. DO remains classy while these guys go out of their way to try and stop people from using it.
How do I get the exact fall rate and wiggle action of the gary yamamoto senko? Is it the salt, plastisol formula, mould? What makes it so good?