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Old May 16th, 2008
rhahn427 rhahn427 is offline
 
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Re: Too much powder

If you are using a candle or a heat gun or torch you have to guestimate the temp and experiment. First if you don't have a fluid bed then take your PP container and shake it to make sure the paint is fluffed and not packed. I usually start with a holding the lure in the heat source while counting till I think it is right temp and and dipping it and then making adjustments by adding or subtracting in the count. Usually only need to dip a couple to get it right.

If it is still clumping then try drying the paint a little and putting it in a small coffee/spice grinder to break it up a little ........ moisture in PP will make it heavier and tend to clump

Last edited by rhahn427; May 16th, 2008 at 11:37 AM.
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