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Old July 5th, 2008
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Re: Fluid Beds

great info I have a quick question I would like to know if there are any beds made that are length wise some thing that I could use say like on allthread to hang jigs to dip? I have not seen a fluid bed so I am not sure of how many holes are in the ones your talking about just 1 or many to disperse the air evenly? I have been thinking about going to powder but not sure of few things like two colors? and needing to do larger amounts of jigs instead of one at a time

thanks awsome site wish I had more time to spend on it THE BEST
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Corey,
Again, it sounds like the air valve needs adjusting.

When the powder is properly fluidized, you should be just able to see movement of the powder across the top of it with no volcanoes. When the air is introduced into the cup the level of powder should begin to rise the level it attains is dependent on the amount of air being pumped in. I always adjust mine by bringing it to a boil (volcanoes) and backing off on the air till there is a smooth flow across the top of the powder without having the level of the powder lower any. Depending on what you are painting will determine the level of paint you maintain in the cup. You never want to touch the bottom of the cup with your bait when you dip in. As you use up powder during your painting session, you will have to probably adjust the air flow to compensate for the loss of powder, or add more powder to maintain your original level.
Now that I have really fried your mind, go turn that thing on again and play with the air flow and see how easy it is. Begin with the valve closed and gradually open it. Give the powder time to absorb some air before you open it more. Some colors take longer to fluidize than others.
Good luck.
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