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    I am a neophyte concerning painting jigs, but have started powder coating some and love the results. Love them except for the painted over, clogged eyes of the hook. Any tips to avoid that?
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    I sharpen a wood toothpick and keep one for each color and when I dip in to the powder paint and as soon as it comes out I stick that tooth pick through the eye to clear it. Later if it should happen to close when it’s cured, I s
    heat a skinny bodkin and stick it through to clear the eye.

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    The old adage of “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” definitely applies here! It’s best to not even get paint on the eye in the first place.

    Hold the hook by the bend or shank while heating, then grip the eye with a pair of smooth-jawed angled pliers before dipping in the paint.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieDreamer View Post
    The old adage of “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” definitely applies here! It’s best to not even get paint on the eye in the first place.

    Hold the hook by the bend or shank while heating, then grip the eye with a pair of smooth-jawed angled pliers before dipping in the paint.


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    Same here! Once you get it down , your jigs will look so much better.
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    Pinch the eye with the hemostats
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    Pinch the eye with the hemostats
    that is how I do mine too. very little paint to get off eye

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    After you heat and dip in powder, what do you hang your jig on to dry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
    After you heat and dip in powder, what do you hang your jig on to dry?
    Kevin, I took a section of scrap board and made a wire rack by bendin a coat hanger. Straightened it out, bent 2 ends down about 6 inches long, twisted the ends and wood screwed to board. Once I paint my jig I dip in a cup of water to cool for a couple of seconds. No drying time really necessary on powder paint. Then I clean any excess around hook eye because at this point it still workable. Then I hang on a small rack I fabricated out of aluminum angle and small all thread. Then into toaster oven for 30 minutes at 325.
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    You can go to the dollar store and get a small metal rack and a foil pan to heat and dry your jig heads on.

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