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hey guys Tim here again today Iamp;#39;m going to show you a little bit more you can do with the tackle tool by Janamp;#39;s net craft now you can make Springs can make these little teeny tiny guys here called well if the cold Springs and you can use them for different things this is a fairly long one used as a spacer on a small trolling rig thereamp;#39;s a couple of shorter ones here you can use it to open and close spinners lures things like that just a little spring weamp;#39;ll go over this and close it also with the tackle tool you can make this little end and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to do that too so you need some wire you want some fairly thin wire and your tackle tool comes with this little thing here so itamp;#39;s called a mandrel and youamp;#39;re gonna slip that through here a little loop and youamp;#39;re gonna put it in your tackle tool close this donamp;#39;t close it too too tight you donamp;#39;t want to bend this then you simply take your wire and