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They look great and what kind of paint do you use? Powder coat then bake in oven?
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Thanks, I used Vinyl Jig paint on the ones pictured. I just did a second batch using the powder paint and some Spro style jigheads. The powder paint is the way to go. I heated the jigs at 350 in an old toaster oven that I dedicated to jig baking. I then dipped them in the powder paint and then back in the oven for 15 minutes to bake the finish. The whole powder paint process is pretty simple. This summer I will see which holds up better the powder paint or vinyl.
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send me a link to your website where I can buy these things....
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1 oz
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Nice.
Now become a sponser and let us order some.
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1984 V-20 Center Console 1985 90 hp Merc. American by birth, Southern by the grace of GOD. Never let your hobby become a job but rather let you job become your hobby. http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/turbine_doc_84_cc |
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Where did you get those Spro style jig heads? Looks good.....
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Whale, I buy the jigs from www.TJstackle.com. They also carry powder paint, and other supplies. If your interested in pouring your own the mold is made by Do-it Molds, its called the Ultra Minnow.
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