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  1. I have been looking at various portable spray booths that can be purchased and versions made by hobbyists. The commercial offerings from companies like Pace seem like a nice setup, but the prices are high. I have a shop full of woodworking and metalworking tools, so making my own is certainly a possibility. However, a lot of the homemade designs on forums incorporate an inexpensive kitchen or bathroom exhaust fan which seems unsafe. In contrast, the homemade designs that utilize a shaded pole blower (i.e., squirrel cage) would be the way to go, and it appears that most of the commercial versions use them. I came across a design which seems like a winner to copy. What do you think of the homemade paint booth in the initial link? The second link is for Pace booths which are popular on many forums. I could build a wooden version similar to Pace for a lot less. All I need is a Dayton blower. http://scalefirehouse.com/sfh_brd/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=2847 http://www.pacepaintbooths.com/pace/
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    Powder Paint?

    Thanks Cadman and Smalljaw for the advice. I am going to continue to utilize vinyl paint for the smaller crappie jig heads, and switch to powder paint for the larger sizes. Ron
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    Powder Paint?

    I built a fluid bed based on Cadman's instructions for jig heads, and have to purchase some powder paint. How much powder paint is used in a 3" diameter cup? Any brand of powder paint easier than another? Also, does anyone know of a source for unpainted lead free jig heads in smaller sizes (e.g., 1/64 oz.) that could be powder painted? It seems that most offerings are made from a low melting point bismuth-tin alloy not suitable for powder painting? Thanks.
  4. I haven't had the time to try it out.
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    Color Wheel

    You can purchase a color wheel or a reference book from Hobby Lobby. If your interested in buying one, print out their 40% coupon. http://shop.hobbylob...g-guide-579425/ http://shop.hobbylob...es-book-634766/ http://hobbylobby.co...ekly/weekly.cfm Ron
  6. They will send you some free samples. Make an email request. Ron
  7. That approach might be an ideal alternative for a hobbyist like myself. Cheap materials that are readily available locally, lacking the health risks of plastisol, and safer for the environment. I am going to do some experimenting with it and will report the results. Thanks for the sharing the link. Ron
  8. I would like to utilize Durham's Water Putty to make some two part molds for panfish size baits. It seems that a lot of people make molds for bass size baits. How small and how detailed of a bait could realistically be expected from a homemade two part mold? For example, could a 2" with appendages such as a cricket style bait be possible? Thanks. Ron
  9. I watched a tackle underground video on youtube about pouring soft plastics. The individual on the video mentioned that there was going to be a series of additional videos to accompany this introductory one. As a beginner, I would be interested in viewing the other videos. Are they available on this site or somewhere else? Thanks. Ron
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    Crank Bodies?

    Jordan. I am a beginner like yourself, so can't comment on preferences for a specific body style or company. I mainly purchased 1.5 and 2.5 square bills, as suggested to you by gekhang, because of my style of fishing. However, they seem to be a popular body variation. I would suggest contacting someone like Jake at dakotalakestackle and ask for recommendations on which bodies would fit your particular fishing needs best. In addition, he has pictures of what many of the bodies can potentially look like when painted which might be helpful towards deciding on one as a opposed to another. Ron
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    Crank Bodies?

    Jordan, the following link contains the responses to the same questions that I asked last week. http://www.tackleund...ankbait-bodies/ I ended up purchasing from http://www.dakotalakestackle.com/, but haven't received them. Ron
  12. Here are two more videos that might be helpful. Also, there are plenty of airbrush related sites that could assist with some of your questions. http://www.howtoairb...sh-lessons-179/ http://www.theairbru...m.com/forum.php Ron
  13. Kyle, the following link contains a series of videos about painting lures and two about cleaning an airbrush that might be helpful. http://www.youtube.c...d&view=0&page=1 Ron
  14. I have been locating sources to purchase unpainted crankbait bodies and there are a lot of potential options. Barlows, Jann's Netcraft, Lure Parts, bustinbassbaits, Predator Bass baits, Vanndalizer, etc. It seems that many of these places offer the same bodies, but the prices can vary considerably from roughly $1.00 to $3.00 a piece. The bodies are probably all made in China, so are there any differences in quality among the aforementioned places? In addition, any suggestion concerning specific bodies would be appreciated. Thanks. Ron
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    Colorant?

    I don't know what basis that BBK has for his comments about Caney Creek and whether they are justified or not. In addition, I certainly don't want this discussion to ultimately turn into a bashing of Caney Creek or any other company. I am only interested in opinions based on actual experience. Thanks. Ron
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