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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 109106" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I repair almost all using a Wal Mart Automotive Pencil Soldering Iron, under 5 dollars and a piece of copper wire wrapped three times around the tip and sticking out 3/4 inch off the end. The wire is about the size of a pencil lead and when heated, does well in repairing tears and hook holes. Much cheaper than glue, but do be certain to exhaust fan the fumes. Also a good way of welding new profiles and lures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 109106, member: 842"] I repair almost all using a Wal Mart Automotive Pencil Soldering Iron, under 5 dollars and a piece of copper wire wrapped three times around the tip and sticking out 3/4 inch off the end. The wire is about the size of a pencil lead and when heated, does well in repairing tears and hook holes. Much cheaper than glue, but do be certain to exhaust fan the fumes. Also a good way of welding new profiles and lures. [/QUOTE]
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