Powder paints from Pro Tec and Columbia Coatings.
Great for painting jig heads, blades, etc.
Powder Paints....Starting at $5.49
Columbia Coating Powder Paint
is great for hand dipping your jigs but does not fluidize in fluid beds well.
We recommend Pro Tec powder paints for fluid bed use. See Pro-Tec powder paints below.
Lures must be preheated to approximately 300-325 degrees F before they are dipped into the powder paint. Dip lures quickly into the powder paint and remove at once.
A pause while dipping lures in the powder of even one second can result in a heavier coat than desired. After removing the lures from the powder,
the paint should melt within a few seconds and flow out. If the finish on the lures is not smooth and glossy, increase preheat temperature 25 degrees.
Curing lures after painting is highly recommended to increase durability. This can be accomplished by hanging the rack of jigs back in the oven
for 20 minutes at the same temperature used to preheat. Curing causes the powder paint to chemically "crosslink", creating one of the toughest finishes in the paint industry.
Pro-Tec Powder Paint
is great for use in fluid beds and dipping as well.
Lures must be preheated to approximately 300-325 degrees F before they are dipped into the powder paint. Dip lures quickly into the powder paint and remove at once.
A pause while dipping lures in the powder of even one second can result in a heavier coat than desired. After removing the lures from the powder,
the paint should melt within a few seconds and flow out. If the finish on the lures is not smooth and glossy, increase preheat temperature 25 degrees.
Curing lures after painting is highly recommended to increase durability. This can be accomplished by hanging the rack of jigs back in the oven
for 20 minutes at the same temperature used to preheat. Curing causes the powder paint to chemically "crosslink", creating one of the toughest finishes in the paint industry.