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Stu
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Bass Pro has powder coat paint
01/02/08 at 00:30:38
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For everyone who paints their own jigheads and lead, BassPro ow has a nice selection of powder coat colors:

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&ca...


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Re: Bass Pro has powder coat paint
Reply #1 - 01/02/08 at 02:53:45
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Be careful, their figure with the colors has at least one mistake.  #14 is the copperhead color, not #15.  I noticed that in the new catalog they just sent me and it looks like they have the same mistake online.

Here's a figure with the correct colors.
http://www.do-itmolds.com/prodpaint2.aspx?c=166
  
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Reply #2 - 01/02/08 at 03:14:59
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Speaking of painting, does anyone have a recommendation as to a paint system and where locally to buy a good one?  I've heard of a few but would like some input from any members who actually do alot of painting.  would rather spend the money buying a good system then buying something I'll be disappointed in soon (just like buying rods and reels-spend the money buying good stuff not junk).  Any input would be appreciated?


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Re: Bass Pro has powder coat paint
Reply #3 - 01/02/08 at 15:14:00
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Are you talking about a fluid bed for powder paint?  I'm sort of interested in building one, but I can't justify spending over $100 for the ones I've seen for sale.

I just fluff the powder, heat the jigs, and swish.  I get a fairly thin very uniform coating with that method and it works good for the few hundred I make at a time.
  
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Reply #4 - 01/03/08 at 03:28:10
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I was mainly speaking about the paints used to paint crankbaits, etc.  For the powder coat style, I use the old advertised way I saw it years ago, A very good hot air gun, heat the product and dip it in the jar.  It has always worked for me.  Thanks for asking though.


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Reply #5 - 01/04/08 at 06:11:29
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Are you talking about airbrushing your crankbaits?  Because if you are - you are right - get a good system, or you'll regret it.  But that requires an air supply too - so do you have a compressor?  They add more cost to the process.  And while they are not too complicated to run, it takes some real patience and talent to produce professional results.  I dip my lure bodies in white first, let it dry, then when it you start to airbrush, the key is to put many light coats - don't try to do it all at one time.  Clean up is a pain too.  Still, with a little work, your lures can look like you want them to.  The key is to add up the cost of the airbrush, the compressor, the paints, a booth of some sort (with fan), and then look at how many crankbaits you can buy for the same amount of money.  If you want another winter time hobby - then go for it, but don't be surprised if in a couple of years it's sitting in the corner of the shed collecting dust.  That's my 2 cents worth.
  
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Reply #6 - 01/05/08 at 03:20:01
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Rev,  you are correct.  I was looking for something to do in the wintertime and thought it might be something fun, but you are also right in stating it may wind up in a corner.  Seems I have many things (according to my wife) sitting in the corner of the garage (which is suppose to be for cars but hasn't seen a car in years).  I'll think seriously about all of the advice before acting.  Maybe I'll just spend time thinking about it............ Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

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