If you are just doing a handful does anyone just put them back over the heat gun to hraden instead of baking? Just curious to see if it is possible or reccomended. Thanks
If you are just doing a handful does anyone just put them back over the heat gun to hraden instead of baking? Just curious to see if it is possible or reccomended. Thanks
I have always baked mine believing in the slow cure method being a more durable finish. I have used a heat gun to heat them up to paint...but not to 'cure'....just my .02
I have done it exactly that way. Be careful a heat gun can get hot enough to melt the lead and have it drop into the gun, don't ask how I know this.........
I tried just the heat gun and the paint chipped way to easy. I always bake now and the paint is much more durable.
Thanks. Kinda figured it was best to just bake 'em.![]()
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+1! I did a big batch with a heat gun because I didn't have an oven. They chip pretty easy. I, too, found out the hard way the baking them is best.
I bought a toaster oven from Walmart....havent got to use it yet, but that seems to be what folks are usin....http://www.walmart.com/ip/Toas...13546![]()
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Excellent...I use one I picked up from Goodwill for $10...just sayin...I find TONS of stuff there that have "alternative" uses!!![]()
I use a heat gun all the time best way to go . Keep an alcohol burner around for emergencies though . If you watch Harbor Freight you can get one on sale for around ten bucks when they have sales.
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I use a heat gun to heat the jigs before dipping but in my very unscientific findings I found over cured jigheads to be a LOT more chip resistant than the ones I cured with the heatgun. That is just what I found recently anyway and I am by no stretch a pro at this.