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    Default Airbrushed fluid bath "powder coater"


    Not sure if it's the right place to post so move if needed. anywho...I made this for my dad's birthday. Its all airbrushed, first it has carbon fiber airbrushed then 3d water drops painted on top of that. It took a while but it turned out pretty cool. It is a jig head painting fool!!!!
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    very nice and a great gift he can paint-em by the hundreds easy

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    Very nice, Terry. Now when are you gonna make one for your "mentor"?

    When is your Dad's birthday?









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    Looks great! Fine job.

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    gettin way to fancy?

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    Very nice job

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    qwak I am not sure what I am looking at, what is it and how does it work. Im serious

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    I have to admit like Beagle I do not know what it is? The paint looks really cool though!

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    It's a fluid bath for powder coating jigs.









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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    qwak I am not sure what I am looking at, what is it and how does it work. Im serious
    Well....
    1.You have a piece of 2 inch PVC pipe about 4 inches long that has a brown paper bag glued to the opening. (it acts as a filter) you pour your powder paint into the 2inch PVC pipe
    2.you put the 2 inch PVC into the 3 inch to 2 inch coupler
    3. The air pump goes into the coupler which has the 2 inch PVC pipe in it. The air from the pump is force though the paper filter on the 2 inch PVC pipe.
    4. the forced air then mixes with the powder paint in the 2inch PVC pipe.

    The paint will start to look like boiling water inside the pipe. You then heat you lead head up and stick it in the powder air mix. It will come out perfect everytime! it also uses ALOT less powder that just dipping it in the can.
    I hope all that made some since
    In our government-controlled schools we are taught that Lincoln was our greatest president because his war ended slavery and saved the Union. As usual, the other side of the story – the side that reflects poorly on the government – somehow gets lost. – Richard J. Maybury, The Abe Lincoln Hoax

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