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Thread: Jig painting tips?

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    Default Jig painting tips?


    Guys, I have a bunch of plain jigs I want to paint up. If nothing else it will give me something to do when I can't go. If you have a website that might offer some help, post her up. I am looking to use powder paint, and I'm wondering if the baking afterward is really necessary? Is there something I need to pay attention to, safety-wise? Is there a particular brand of paint that seems to be better than others? Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.

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    Drop by the jig tying/making forum. You should cure them afterwards or it'll just chip off in no time. No safety issues except don't burn yourself when handling the jigs. All brands are about the same.

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    Agree the jig tying board is a much better place for your question.

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    Check out TJS tackle powder paint videos

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