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Does anyone know of a source to have some Spinnerbait and Buzzbait heads powder painted, then maybe adding a second color. For example, I need some white/chart, bleeding shad, golden shad etc painted up and after purchasing an airbrush, I have no desire to do this, LOL

I live in California and I heard there was someone back east that does this sort of stuff.

Any info would be great!

Sean

I'd also like them to paint some crappie heads also.

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Have you considered doing it yourself with a homemade fluid bed, toaster oven and some protec powder paint.

It's hard to powder paint a spinner bait because of the wire ....... you usually have to spray the powder paint on a spinner/buzz bait. Unless of course you don't mind the hook being painted also.

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rhahn are you heating the whole sb/bb before dipping? I heat just the head over a candle before dipping. That way only the head and very little of the shaft is painted. Then I wipe the excess powder off the hook with a wet paper towel. Hope this helps........

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there ya go!!!! I use a small butane torch to heat the head only. I do not use a bed for dipping. If your bed is big enough I assume that would work. I use the oval rubber maid containers that are about 6" long and they hold about 2 and 1/2 jars of powder. yes you will get powder just above the head and a bit on the hook just from the body. But as stated, just wipe the powder off the hook before you heat cure. It makes for a nice finished bait.

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