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Painting jigs
What is the best paint to use for painting lead head jigs.:smash: :smash:
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"Painting Jigs"
I asked the same question a while ago. I was told that Powder-Coating was the way to go. I was told about a web site that
explained just how to do it, and where to get the Powder-Coating, but I can't remember what the site was! |
Powder paint. The pro tech stuff is what I use. Heat the jig head, swirl it through the powder, cure by baking in oven at 350 for 15 minutes. Be sure to keep the powder fluffed up. Use a straw, nail, wire, etc. after every few jigs to stir the powder. For larger jigs, pour the powder into a larger tupperware bowl and dip there. You can use a toaster oven (cheap ones at Wally World for around $20) and a small cookie sheet to heat them. Hold them by the hook with pliers. You could also use a propane torch or candle to heat the jigs. Get a couple of those aluminum bread pans (size that will fit your oven), take some extra wire and run through the top of the pan to make a rack to hold the jigs while curing in the oven. Just don't use the lead in any oven that you will be cooking food in.
Jigman |
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Jigman |
what's wrong with using lead paint for painting lead:confused:
never painted a jig head in 30 years,,,still manage a boat load of fish.:huh: |
Just dip em in small 8oz jars of rustoleum... black, or white or red...
Bryan |
So yer tellin me that all those beautiful smilin bills you've sent me are medium rare?????:p :happy: ;)
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BA, I don't remember what sizes I sent you. I have a ton of them though, so they are not that rare :D
CS, I think its more of a personal preference than anything else, same as painting plugs. Jigman |
your right about that......plain lookin jigs don't catch fishermen;)
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