Quote Originally Posted by grubfarmer67 View Post
30.min at 225 deg. and up to as long as 6 hrs.at same temps and No"drips are possible. I accidentally found this to be so once when forgetting them in curing at low temps for short times to alleviate the drips as suggested by fellow jig makers.Its worked for me ever since"...Left to cure more than 6 to 8hrs.and color changing are eminent.30min to and hour are more than efficient w/ no dripping w/ 3 or more pp coats for max hardening,though component systems recommends diff/temps for diff.colors for max time in (mass productions) of curing jigs of specific colors.Hence" lower temps can/have saved the day/swap:D
I've tried the "low and slow" cure and it just doesn't work for me, the durability just isn't there.

I don't have dripping problems because I cure the base coat and hang the jig by the hook eye when curing. Curing each coat will minimize any color change. I cure everything at 350-375*F for 20-30 min and don't have any problems.

There's quite a bit of trial and error that goes with powder painting and you just have to find what works for you