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    Thanks Stump Hunter. I actually found them at our local tackle shop finally...They've got 100 different molds and I just kept looking over them.

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    I'm new to this forum and relatively new to painting jigs.. I was wondering if someone would explain to me what a fluid bed is and how it's used??

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    Cure time and Temp for Powder Paint
    Recommended Cure Times and Temps From CSI (Component Systems Inc.)
    White*- 25 mins. @ 356F
    Yellow Chartreuse* - 25 mins @ 356F
    Green Chartreuse* -25 mins @ 356F
    Blaze Orange* -25 mins @ 356F
    Black*- 25 mins @ 356F
    Hot Pink*- 25 mins @ 356F
    Flame Red* -25 mins @ 356F
    White Pearl- 15 mins @ 325F
    Clear*- 25 mins @ 356F
    Bright Green*- 25 mins @356F
    Yellow*- 25 mins @ 356F
    Red- 10 mins @ 400F
    Purple*- 15 mins @ 356F
    Glow Overcoat- 15 mins @ 375F
    Brown* -25 mins @ 356F
    Blue- 18 mins @ 375F
    Silver- 15 mins @ 400F
    Gold- 20 mins @ 375F
    Watermelon Pepper15 mins @ 395F
    Watermelon 15 mins @ 395F
    Pumpkin Brown 16 mins @ 395F
    Smoke* 25 mins @ 356F
    Green Pumpkin* 25 mins @ 356F
    Dark Watermelon* 25 mins @ 356F
    June Bug Flake 15 mins @ 395F
    Root Beer Flake 15 mins @ 395F
    Watermelon Flake 15 mins @ 395F
    Copperhead 15 mins @ 395F
    Red Bug 15 mins @ 395F
    Ruby Slipper 15 mins @ 395F
    Baby Bass Green 15 mins @ 395F
    Dragonfly 15 mins @ 395F
    Pearl Pepper 15 mins @ 395F
    Sapphire Blue 15 mins @ 395F
    Black-Blue Flake 15 mins @ 395F
    Glitter Topcoat Colors* 25 mins @ 356
    All Standard Glow Colors- 15 min @ 375
    Transparent Candy Colors* 25 mins @ 356F
    Standard Glow Colors 15 mins @ 375F
    Super Glow Colors* 26 mins @ 356F
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew utsler View Post
    I'm new to this forum and relatively new to painting jigs.. I was wondering if someone would explain to me what a fluid bed is and how it's used??
    I'll try to give you the basic's. Mine are made from a 1 3/4 in PVC coupling. Hole drilled in side toward bottom with a shutoff valve from aquarium store. It is glued to a small piece of board to hold it steady and seal bottom. It is powered by a small aquarium pump. Cup is made from 1 3/4 in heavy wall PVC about 2 in long. It has a piece of special filter material lied into the bottom. Insert it into coupling add a table spoon or so of powder paint. Turn on pump then slowly open valve, paint may blow out a little at first but it will start to roll and rise up in cup. Makes it look liquid and really thins it out. Just heat jig and dip. Coats jig without getting to much paint on jig. Lots of videos on YouTube on building and use.
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    Here is setup I am using now. Name:  IMG_0278.jpg
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