Guys,
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I have powders that are clumping and some that don't clump at all. All stored in the same place (a cabinet inside the house in our utility room). I'm curious what I've done that has caused some of the powder to clump and some not to. And what I can do with the "clumpy" powder to make it useable again. I've sifted a lot of it with a sifter but come back the next day and it's clumpy again. The result is you get paint that melts onto your jig way too thick in places. I to the point of wanting to throw it all out and buy powder again. Problem is I've got a couple pounds of a couple colors doing this. Frustrating so I appreciate any help here. For the record I always seal my paint in either their original bin or in screw tight plastic containers for dipping. I shake vigorously and flip the container just before dipping to get the loosest powder on top. But a few of my colors is just doesn't matter.
I have powders that are clumping and some that don't clump at all. All stored in the same place (a cabinet inside the house in our utility room). I'm curious what I've done that has caused some of the powder to clump and some not to. And what I can do with the "clumpy" powder to make it useable again. I've sifted a lot of it with a sifter but come back the next day and it's clumpy again. The result is you get paint that melts onto your jig way too thick in places. I to the point of wanting to throw it all out and buy powder again. Problem is I've got a couple pounds of a couple colors doing this. Frustrating so I appreciate any help here. For the record I always seal my paint in either their original bin or in screw tight plastic containers for dipping. I shake vigorously and flip the container just before dipping to get the loosest powder on top. But a few of my colors is just doesn't matter.
Gator, I have several hundred pounds of powder at home, and I have never had any clump up. I have heard this happen before. There were some posts on this awhile back. Somebody said to use the moisture packs to pull moisture out of the powder. I am assuming that it does work, but I can't say. Try a search to see if you find it. One thing for sure don't heat the powder. Heat acivates the powder for adhesion, too hot, and you will throw the powder away. You can take your powder in a bowl and crush it like the old time pharmacists used to do. BTW what brand of powder is it? Just curious. That's about all the help I can give you. Maybe someone else can chime in with their experience on this.
I've tried a lot of things to unclump the powders. I have sifted them with a large bakers sifter. When I tilt the sifted powder up to pour it back into the container, it's already clumpy. I've tried putting them in a large bowl and crushing them with the sifter (like reverse sifting).
I'm assuming old Rx used a mortar and pestal. IS that how your suggesting crushing this powder?
I know the powder has moisture in it. I saw Gloomisman's post about using a dehumidifier. I don't have one unfortunately. I am going to try the silica packets in the powder containers though. See if that helps.
My brands are Pro-Tec and CC. Some of both are clumped and some of both are not clumped which is what perplexes me. Seems to be more about color as others have stated in other posts i searched. Watermelon is the worst. I mix Watermelon with brown for a real nice Green Pumpkin. I sometimes do two colors on jigs and I've been double dunking. but some of my second dunks are clumping which leads to dripping in the oven.
I think I'm going to try the brush option and sprinkle on. I've used a sifter and "tapped" powder effects on to jigs with good results but it sometimes makes your finish look uneven.
Thanks for the assist Cadman. Did a lot of searching last night.
I've tried a lot of things to unclump the powders. I have sifted them with a large bakers sifter. When I tilt the sifted powder up to pour it back into the container, it's already clumpy. I've tried putting them in a large bowl and crushing them with the sifter (like reverse sifting).
I'm assuming old Rx used a mortar and pestal. IS that how your suggesting crushing this powder?
I know the powder has moisture in it. I saw Gloomisman's post about using a dehumidifier. I don't have one unfortunately. I am going to try the silica packets in the powder containers though. See if that helps.
My brands are Pro-Tec and CC. Some of both are clumped and some of both are not clumped which is what perplexes me. Seems to be more about color as others have stated in other posts i searched. Watermelon is the worst. I mix Watermelon with brown for a real nice Green Pumpkin. I sometimes do two colors on jigs and I've been double dunking. but some of my second dunks are clumping which leads to dripping in the oven.
I think I'm going to try the brush option and sprinkle on. I've used a sifter and "tapped" powder effects on to jigs with good results but it sometimes makes your finish look uneven.
Thanks for the assist Cadman. Did a lot of searching last night.
Yes, the old mortar and pestal, but that is time consuming, and I don't know if that will solve your problem.
I don't have an answer for you on this. Has this been happening from day one when you got the paint? Maybe it's bad paint, but I doubt it. It seems like a moisture or humidity problem. I never double dunk different colors. The reason being is exactly the problem you are having with your paint dripping while baking. Too much powder on the jig. I only put on a base coat by dipping or my fluid bed. Eveything else goes on by my tapping method..........Check your PM.........BTW that was the post I was referring to, with the silica packets.
Last edited by cadman; July 4th, 2008 at 11:03 AM.
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