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    Why not use a fluid bed if your doing say 50 jigs at a time? Is it more trouble than benefit or is there another reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaprHead View Post
    Why not use a fluid bed if your doing say 50 jigs at a time? Is it more trouble than benefit or is there another reason?

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    Yes I think it is easier to use a fluid bed just because it keeps the powder moving.!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaprHead View Post
    Why not use a fluid bed if your doing say 50 jigs at a time? Is it more trouble than benefit or is there another reason?

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    PH
    Fluid beds are for one color painting whether they be a white base coat or a regular paint color. If you are doing 10 or 50 or 100, the fluid bed puts the paint on thinner and it also keeps the powder suspended so you don't have to constantly keep mixing the paint in the jars, it is also faster than doing it by dipping in jars. Fluid beds are not meant for multi-color powder painting.
    "Practice, practice and more practice and when you think you're good, practice some more." circa 2006 Cadman

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    Cadman,

    Thanks for the instructions on how to build a fluid bed. Looked em over and kinda figured out what it would cost and decided to go ahead and buy rather than build. Bought one through TJ's Tackle and should be getting it in the next few days.

    Thanks for the information, now if I can just get the hang of actually powder painting.

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