Get this, Guys. 30 jigs poured, painted, baked in the oven and now ready for some tying. But here’s the thing. Not even a tiny speck of paint in even a single hook eye! No need to clean out even 1 hook eye. What a great tip. Thanks, Guys.
GF
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Get this, Guys. 30 jigs poured, painted, baked in the oven and now ready for some tying. But here’s the thing. Not even a tiny speck of paint in even a single hook eye! No need to clean out even 1 hook eye. What a great tip. Thanks, Guys.
GF
Glad it worked, and maybe it will help me get mine figured out. Had it for about 5 years and never. Old figure it out. I need to revisit it soon.
Finally got around to painting jigs this morning. Much better this time. Put 1.5 tsp of paint and 1 tsp gloss clear in most of my cups. Some a little more or less gloss depending upon the paint. It doesn't take much of a level in the cups to paint jigs. Now I couldn't be happier with the cups that I got from tjstackle. I'm using the 2" Cups and they are working great. Depending upon the paint, sometimes air alone is enough and sometimes I have to give the cup a little swirl just before dipping the jig. But that's on the paint, not the cup. I built my own fluid bed but $4.50 a cup was cheap enough for me. And with the lids I can just leave my paint in the cups. Win win.Attachment 351580
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Looks good!