Steve Jeffery
Senior Member & Supporter
I have read some very helpful threads about making your own feeders (especially Richard Issac's tutorial) and have accumulated some lead over the years, so fancy giving it a go, broadly following Richard's approach.
Many years ago I tried it on a very small scale to adapt small feeders I used for match fishing, but don't have any equipment now and our kitchen has an induction hob so would need to buy everything from scratch.
So, I am after some advice about the melting hardware. Options as far as I can see are a camping stove ,a blow torch, or an electric melter, all of which can be bought cheaply. I don't want to spend a huge amount on equipment as it would only be for very occasional production of a few feeders/leads.
Anyone have any recommendations or tips?
Many years ago I tried it on a very small scale to adapt small feeders I used for match fishing, but don't have any equipment now and our kitchen has an induction hob so would need to buy everything from scratch.
So, I am after some advice about the melting hardware. Options as far as I can see are a camping stove ,a blow torch, or an electric melter, all of which can be bought cheaply. I don't want to spend a huge amount on equipment as it would only be for very occasional production of a few feeders/leads.
Anyone have any recommendations or tips?