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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Eagleye]
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08/08/20 07:58 AM
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btomlin
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I have and they work great. Those in your pic look way more complex than the plans I used.
I’ll try to get a photo of one of my beds today. They were easy to make and really put a nice coat on your jigs.
What didnt work: too much air when trying to open valve...powder goes all over.
What works: the more powder in the pipe, the better it will “fluid”
Last edited by btomlin; 08/08/20 08:04 AM.
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Eagleye]
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01/15/21 05:03 PM
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Donnie H
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Lol...sounds like you speak from experience... I've done it a time or 3 myself...lol
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: River Birch]
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01/15/21 06:24 PM
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Kired
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here are some bucktails these are 7 and 8 oz heavy deep water jigs... We loose up to 20 per trip
You've shown us the jigs lets see some of these fish that are worth losing a bunch of jigs for.
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Eagleye]
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01/15/21 06:48 PM
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What is the overal length of those heavy jigs River....?
Thanks Osky
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Kired]
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01/15/21 07:02 PM
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River Birch
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here are some bucktails these are 7 and 8 oz heavy deep water jigs... We loose up to 20 per trip
You've shown us the jigs lets see some of these fish that are worth losing a bunch of jigs for. The big fish lay in sticky cover and we drift over loosing jigs... ,.,.
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Osky]
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01/15/21 07:03 PM
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River Birch
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What is the overal length of those heavy jigs River....?
Thanks Osky
they are about 7" and as you can see in the first picture we add a 6" grub and they still inhale the bait...
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Re: Powder Coating Jig Heads with Fluid Bed
[Re: Eagleye]
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01/15/21 08:07 PM
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River Birch
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River Birch, Nice set-up... I also have a dedicated toaster oven - on the first batch, I had it on Bake @ 300 degrees for 20mins and I had drips on the jig heads. I had better success on Warm at 300 for 18 minutes, how long do you leave your jigs in and at what temp? Your set up is way nicer Eagleye I went the simple route. I do get "drips" and just snip them off with a bull nosed pliers.... Usually I bake for about one hour at 350 haven't tried lower temps for shorter times... Maybe next batch
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