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Having trouble with Powder paint powder paint!!

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There's a fine line between too hot and too cold. When you get it right, you'll know. Like these Gents said, you're getting your jigs too hot. Well, how do you know what's too cold? If you dip your jig and it doesn't pick up enough powder to cover it, it's too cold. If you still see raw lead after you dip it, it wasn't hot enough. If you dip it and it smokes and bubbles, it's too hot. You want it just hot enough to pick up a light coat of powder and then (bake)heat set it. I count seconds in the heating process. Too hot, only heat it 5 seconds as opposed to 10 etc. etc. 

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I agree with Apdriver to run colder while still getting full paint coverage.

Tip For Baking:

Cut a paper clip  and form it to be an S shape.

Hang jig thu the eye with the modified paper clip.

 Next place a 3\8 or 1\2" nut on the hook to keep the jig more verticle.

This set up prevents excess paint from running into the eye or making a cone head.

What you get is a perfect head every time.

 

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