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    Hi all, I am new to the pouring and painting jigs thing and I must admit it is very fun(and expensive). I have only bought one thing of protec paint and it has worked great, but I need to try new colors.

    My question is does this powder coating paint work the same way as my pro-tec stuff? Just wanted to know before I bought a few pounds of it! Thank you!

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    Some mixes may be a little thicker but they still work on the same basics.
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    Buy a fluid bed if you want the best finish....................woody
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    If you're looking to get a bunch on sale go to Rosy's they have a big sale until the end of March!!!

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    Thanks guys just put on order in at Rosy's. Now I just have to work a week of overtime to pay for all this crap I have bought! Seems kind of like an addiction.

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    to the BLACK HOLE that is painting & tying jigs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCWallie View Post
    Seems kind of like an addiction.

    I think calling it an addiction is putting it TOO mildly!!!

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    If you ever decide to use a fluid bed to paint with i strongly suggest using pro tec it's much lighter than any other brands i've ever tried and it fluidizes much easier than any i've found.
    For a full line of fluid beds
    soft plastic, jig heads and more see us at

    www.simplycrappie.com

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