How do you clean Microjig grips?
Cleaning the gripping surface with denatured alcohol should restore your GRR-RIPPER to its original glorious grippy-ness. In rare cases, prolonged exposure to sunlight can damage the gripping material, so keep it out of direct sunlight.
How do you fish micro jigs NZ?
Fish a micro jig much like a soft bait. You are on the drift (with a sea anchor deployed if there is any wind) and casting in the direction you are drifting. Allow the lure to flutter to the bottom, staying in touch but without dragging on it.
Do you put bait on a jig?
Jig heads can be fished shallow; they can be fished deep and anywhere in between. Jigs can be tipped with live bait or it can be teamed with plastics to pretty much catch any fish that swims. Looking at the jig head you can make the statement that it is one of the most versatile delivery systems known to fishermen.
Why choose the GRR Ripper micro jig?
The versatility of the GRR Ripper Micro Jig means it can be used on several saws at your convenience. Easy to Use: The design itself may appear somewhat blocky, but that helps make this product easy to use on a wide variety of saws.
What is the GRR Ripper Ripper push block?
The GRR Ripper Push Block offers a simple, yet versatile design which makes it desirable for table saws, router tables, and the like. The versatility of the GRR Ripper Micro Jig means it can be used on several saws at your convenience.
How do I use the GRR-Ripper?
Another feature of the GRR-Ripper is the balance support. This simulates the support you experience from wider workpieces. Simply push the GRR-Ripper down onto your workpiece and adjust the balance support so it sits flush on the table. and tighten the adjusters.
How small can you cut with the GRR-Ripper?
The narrowness of the right had foot allows rips as narrow as 1/4″ to be made using the GRR-Ripper. There is an optional extra from MicroJig called the 1/8″ leg accessory, and yep you guessed it allows you to make cuts as narrow as 1/8″.