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    I have a couple 6" jig racks, wish I would have ordered more. They keep ya from getting cone heads. With a fluid bed, its a lot easier to get the right amount of paint on the jig versus just dipping in the jar. The only issue I have with hanging jigs is if I do multicolor jigs, thats when I like the jig rack.
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    This is the rack for my easy bake oven. I’ve tried several things and this works best for me


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    [QUOTE=FurFlyin;4095387]This is the rack for my easy bake oven. I’ve tried several things and this works best for me

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    [QUOTE=tlefire;4095465]
    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    This is the rack for my easy bake oven. I’ve tried several things and this works best for me

    How big a light bulb you got in there.....
    About a 5000 watt I think. LOL It’s a Quisenart toaster oven and I called it my easy bake oven one time and it sorta stuck. I keep all my jig making stuff at our shop so that’s now what all the guys call it.
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    Love it, amazing how items get a tag name. Been there done that. My boat has been miss piggy to my buddies and I as it's so heavy.
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    did u get the sheeting at lows also?

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    Here are the racks I use. Got four similar to this one. Got to have full size oven
    This rack holds from 300-400 depending upon size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireman58 View Post
    did u get the sheeting at lows also?
    Me?

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    Litewirehooker, how do you keep the jigs from sliding around and touching? I tried using the rack in my toaster oven but I had too much trouble keeping the jigs apart. Admittedly I'm impatient so that's a factor too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    Litewirehooker, how do you keep the jigs from sliding around and touching? I tried using the rack in my toaster oven but I had too much trouble keeping the jigs apart. Admittedly I'm impatient so that's a factor too.
    That rack was kinda old when I started using it many years ago. It’s not slick....guess that the reason they stay in place. I pick up by the center of rack to place in oven. Never had any problems with hooks sliding.....got to keep level when placing in oven. I bake after dotting the eyes.....every once in a while 2 will get together but it’s not a problem and usually my fault for trying to bake too many at one time.
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