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Originally posted by Mr. Sandman
...I may try air-brushing some (with regular paint) then an epoxy topcoat...
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You could do this, but it seems like a whole lot more work than needed. After all, the first rock or two that your jig hits the epoxy will chip right off and the jig will look like crap. Not sure all the extra work is worth the trouble for something that you'll likely lose real quick anyway. The powder paint holds up waaaay better and its a lot quicker to apply. If you are trying to get fancy with it, you can do multiple colors with the powder.
Jigman