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    Loading up for a trip to Doc's! Looking forward to seeing everyone. Gonna Hit Bass Pro for a bit then ditch the family at the Boardwalk and hang with da boys for a few hours. Hate I will miss the eats afterwards but I gotta get back to the family....hey we do what we can!..lol. See y'all there!
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    have some pics up shortly!!
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    here are the pics from the jig painting.

    Brandon and bob


    bob's fluid bed


    big john


    everybody


    bottom view of jigs (do you see "Jason")


    big john and brody at santa fe
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    Looks like y'all had a grand time. I just wish I would have been available to join in. Maybe next time.
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    Looks like a good time was passed. What is everybody's favorite jig color head. See pink and blue, but what about other colors. Looking to get into doing some painting and wondering what colors work best.

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    Thanks for posting the pictures Mark! Enjoyed them. I know nothing about painting jigs, so I'm curious. Why is there air lines going to the fluid beds?
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    Randy I'll answer that one for you, the air goes into the bottom of the cup under a filter and bubbles up through the powder paint causing it to undulate much like water, thus fluid bed. That in turns make it easy to get an even coat of powder on the jig head.
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    Had a great time, enjoyed seeing friends again! Thanks Doc for setting things up, this is what makes being a member here so great....it's more than just a forum. I have many friends that I would have never met had it not been for the interaction here.

    Learned a few tricks that I did not know and shared some ideas.
    witnessed little Brody pull his own tooth! Cool Kid
    shared a few jokes, just had a good time!


    Looking forward to other activities like this!
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    man I had a blast ty for spearheading this mark!!!! good spending time with good friends
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    Quote Originally Posted by PawPaw "gene" View Post
    Randy I'll answer that one for you, the air goes into the bottom of the cup under a filter and bubbles up through the powder paint causing it to undulate much like water, thus fluid bed. That in turns make it easy to get an even coat of powder on the jig head.
    "gene"
    Thanks Gene, I have never seen anything like that.
    Randy Andres

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