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Post by dazzad Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:39 pm

ive got some rig putty that ive bought ive put it on some of my rigs but its still soft is it ment to be like that can some one plz give me some advice what i should plz i would be greatful confused

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Post by nixon Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:44 am

Firstly,Hi and welcome to the forum Wink
Im no expert on the whole carp scene,but,we'll try. What brand putty are you using? I use the gardner critical mass stuff,pretty hard when in its little packet,but once you start to move it round in your hands it soon softens up enough to be used on rigs,once in place,and cast into water,you find the cooler temperatures harden it up.
Some of the other carp lads will know more I guarantee.
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Post by NIDGE MAC Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:28 am

sorry about the lack of pictures, but this should give you some idea....

https://ukfishingforums.darkbb.com/tackle-talk-f49/lead-and-tungsten-rig-putty-t863.htm

oh and a big welcome to the forum.....
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Post by jason Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:10 am

as said it depends on the brand, i use the fox hi tungsten putty and that hardens after its cast out, krystons heavy metal is really soft until put into water so what putty are you using?
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Post by Dando Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:03 pm

Most rig puttys hardern up when they are in cold water I use the Gardner putty my choice all the time
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