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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    I would buy jig heads in packs of 100 and then the colors of powder paint you would like. Heat source could be almost anything but most probably use a heat gun. Somewhere to hang the jigs to cool and really that’s it. You don’t absolutely have to bake them afterwards although they would have a more durable finish if they were baked. I just stir the jar of powder paint to keep it loose and fluffy. Heat jig, dip and swirl in paint, hang to cool. Then if you want to, you can heat it to fully harden.
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    So how do you guys get great looking jigheads without paint in the eyes? With my first attempt today I held the jighead with hemostats and then heated the jighead and dipped in the fluffed paint. When I removed the hemostats the paint "tore" loose from the painted part of the eye.

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    You can use heat shrink tube over the eyes. You can get a big roll that will last a long time off Amazon pretty cheap.
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    I agree with Dave, Only I buy a small box at the parts store and reuse it over and over. It keeps the eye clean with no paint on it.
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    Hold the hook while you heat the jig head. Then put your hemostats on the eye before you dip it. That will also keep paint off your hemostats and get rid of your problem. Your heating up your hemostats causing the problem.

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    After I dip my heads I stick my half hitch tool through the hook eye. If you don't have one a sewing needle works too. I don't like using the hemostats to cover hook eye because it gets in the way when I put multiple colors on jig but for single color it works.
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    Butch you can clean the paint of the eyes with a old knife blade, doesn't take just a second but do them before baking the paint.
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