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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10324403 10/03/14 02:09 AM
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what a great thread!!!!!!!

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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10324407 10/03/14 02:10 AM
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Quick question tho, for crappie jigs, cant i just buy the jig part, then paint it and decorate it like i want to?

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: Jay In Somerville] #10324514 10/03/14 03:00 AM
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Sure you can. There are many vendors on this site as well as ebay that sell raw jig heads.


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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10331405 10/06/14 06:44 PM
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I saw a guy paint a jig head and use a heat gun to dry the paint with. Is that a decent way of doing it?

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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: Jay In Somerville] #10331463 10/06/14 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jay In Somerville
I saw a guy paint a jig head and use a heat gun to dry the paitn with. Is that a decent way of doing it?


He was probably powder coating the jig head. That's how most of the tyers paint their head.

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: Txmedic033] #10332768 10/07/14 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: Txmedic033
Would anyone care to tell me how to paint the two tone jig heads? I'm pretty sure you're not using a fluid bath for this style.


Tx, the easiest way to get the "Blended" two tone look is by brush tapping a 2nd color over a solid color 1st coat. This YouTube video is the one I learned by
http://youtu.be/g1TPCZqXrRY
If you want a more "Crisp" division between 2 colors, I dip jig completely in 1 color then dip a portion of the jig in the 2nd color. This is the best example I could put my hand on..

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10334643 10/08/14 02:32 AM
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I get my tying kit in tomorrow or so and am really excited about learning to tie jigs. Hopefully i can figure out how to post a pic on here when i get a few jigs made. I would love to have some of you pro's comment on what i need to do differently.

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10617391 02/14/15 01:02 AM
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When adding glitter and/or micca powders to clear powder paint, can it still be oven cured?

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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10807545 04/30/15 12:12 AM
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Search out Fluid Beds, I use them for many colors.


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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #10962366 07/07/15 10:59 PM
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will Always cure smile just my pref thumb

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #11069347 08/28/15 04:37 PM
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Can anyone give me any tips on the pumkin brown powder coat. It runs when I cure it in the oven. I've tried lower temp, shorter time, lighter coats on the jig head. I've baked around 10 colors and have had no problems with any other color.

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #11069650 08/28/15 06:56 PM
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QUESTION..I BOUGHT UV BLAST FROM CRAZY ANGLER, WOULD I ADD THIS TO THE COLOR I AM GOING TO POWDER COAT WITH OR DO THAT AS AN ADDITIONAL COAT AFTER DIP AND COAT


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Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #11071673 08/29/15 09:34 PM
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I always use it as a second coat, as its clear all it really adds in the visible range is a clear coat bit glows great in UV.

Re: Powder painting crappie jig heads [Re: olefolks] #11237938 11/22/15 03:58 PM
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Has anyone used Spike-it brand powder coat. My local Academy had 2oz containers on clearance for .68 and I purchased all they had. I spent less than $10 so it is no biggie to me.

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