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Jig Packaging

toadfrog

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This is the way I package jigs to keep them neat in a bag. I made this little skid to slide them in . I also use a skid to put plastics in bags . Once they are in squish all the air out of the bag and zip closed. If they don't undergo a lot of tossing around they will stay pretty much put .
 

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Hawnjigs

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A project worth considering...what materials did you use for the skid and raised rails? Don't soft plastics stick to the skid?
 

toadfrog

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I used a piece of plexi glass to make the skid . Polished of the sharp edges . Then bent a finger hold with a heat gun . Split some dowels to glue on for position rails. Now for plastics I just use a skid without rails . Because plastics will stick in the bag where you put them . I do keep the skid oiled down with worm oil or similar so the plastic will slide off. Use a little engraver to mark the skid on the back for each product . Don't use markers , worm oil and the like will take off the writing . Then it winds up on your product.
 
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