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    do they make a chrome PP and if so where can i get some?
    i have silver atm and like it
    thanks Crappie Josh aka C.J.
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    Columbia coatings has a real good chrome.

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    Chrome, copper, silver gold and I bet there are others. flatfish46, aka crazyangler can get it I bet. I also know that Roseys powder coating has it. Rosey's Powder Coating | Rosey's Powder Coating
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish_4_all View Post
    Chrome, copper, silver gold and I bet there are others. flatfish46, aka crazyangler can get it I bet. I also know that Roseys powder coating has it. Rosey's Powder Coating | Rosey's Powder Coating
    Wish they did something smaller than 1 pound. Some really cool stuff there.

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    That Chrome at Colombia coatings looks pretty good, but you have to put a top coat of Acrylic Clear over it.

    I may just have to get some for putting under the candy colors though and I guess if the Acrylic Clear is easy to work with should be dandy.

    On the other hand Flat sells them Plated heads and I bet it hold up better. I use that now a good bit and really like them.

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    I use printing type for pouring my jigs. I was lucky to have a father in-law that was a printer. I have around 200 lbs left. This is a mix of tin, lead and antimony and does not oxidize. It stays shiny silver.
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