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Jig Enamel
I have been looking for some bigger jigs/hooks, and I found these at walmart yesterday. They are the 3/0 hooks I wanted but they are unpainted. I know some of y'all doing your own bait-making, so maybe you can help.
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What kind of enamel do you use? Do you spray or dip a base color? I am guessing that you paint eyes and any additional colors, but that is just a guess. Any helpers out there?
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Try powder coat. Use a heat gun from Harbor freight, just hole the hook, rotate back and forth a few times, swish, and its done.
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I'm a fan of Powder coat and if you want an addictive hobby its a lot of fun and a great way to keep active on these miserable cold nights. Having said that, if you want to try, Sally Hansens Hard as nails nail polish comes in a myriad of colors and works very well on jig heads. However, by the time to buy a handful of colors you woud be better off with a Harbor Freight heat gun and an assortment of powder. Powders can be mixed to form new colors or even other desirable colors.
Ebay is a great source of jig heads as are a couple of our members. ie BoBo, Fishhunter775, Crazy Angler to name a few. Good luck
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Take a look on the Simply Crappie website and Bugman has a video on the fluid beds page that shows you how to powder paint your heads.
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Finger nail polish will hold up pretty good. A coat of white then 1 or 2 coats of the color you want can be different than 2 or 3 coats of just the color.
Vinyl paint will hold up better. The coats can vary the same as nail polish. Sportsman's Warehouse and BPS sells it.
Component Systems Seal-Coat Finish - Sportsman's Warehouse
Some people are using the spray primer and paint in one. Coat their bullets, let dry then into the oven at 275/300 for 30 minutes to bake the finish.
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Thanks guys for all the suggestions and information. This is kinda fun!
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I'm in Hernando and have several colors of powder you are welcome to try if you would like .
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Send them to me and I will paint them for you.
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Sally Hanson's "Hard as nails" works great and available at almost any department storeAttachment 193217
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powder paint .heat ,dip in powder. bake in oven for a durable coat.