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Topic: Homemade jigs by the Meat Hunter  (Read 15312 times)

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Meat Hunter

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EWB yeah I use the powder paint for the small jigs and jig heads. Cheapest place by far is harbor freight for the standard colors. I do mix the pro-tec glow white paint with the harbor freight stuff for a little glow. If you haven't yet build a fluid bed it helps a ton. I can post pics of mine with instructions if interested.

-Tim
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EWB yeah I use the powder paint for the small jigs and jig heads. Cheapest place by far is harbor freight for the standard colors. I do mix the pro-tec glow white paint with the harbor freight stuff for a little glow. If you haven't yet build a fluid bed it helps a ton. I can post pics of mine with instructions if interested.

-Tim

Yeah I use the HF stuff as well.  I am super low tech (salt shaker over hot jig!). Post up the fluid bed!
-Eric Berg


 

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