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Offline Fishermanbt

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Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« on: 12/29/15 09:19 UTC »
Got the do it swing head jig mold for Christmas. While trying to figure out how to powder paint them with trial and error I came up with this simple solution. Had some super strong barrel shaped magnets so I stuck it to the face of my forceps, clamp on to the jig eye and position the hook on the magnet so it's stretched out. I dip in the fluid bed and hold over the heat gun when releasing the forceps to take care of paint in the eye. The hook remains virtually unobstructed of paint. Just thought I would share in hopes of contributing to you knowledgeable folks. Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year.






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Offline ctom

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #1 on: 12/29/15 10:35 UTC »
Cool idea. Just think, all that for a bass. lol
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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #2 on: 12/29/15 10:46 UTC »
Very cool, Great idea!

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #3 on: 12/29/15 11:19 UTC »
Great idea!
" You can't buy happiness...But you can buy fishing gear...and that's kind of the same thing"

Offline pjmcla

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #4 on: 12/29/15 11:38 UTC »
Slick;  Thanks for sharing.   

Offline Fishermanbt

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #5 on: 12/29/15 12:18 UTC »
Ctom, you have no idea how much pain, suffering, torment, and mental anguish I would go through just to catch a fish! ;D

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #6 on: 12/29/15 13:11 UTC »
Ctom, you have no idea how much pain, suffering, torment, and mental anguish I would go through just to catch a fish! ;D

Pretty sure I know. Different species but I know.
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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #7 on: 12/29/15 13:27 UTC »
Great idea.  Have you figured out a way to cure them?
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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #8 on: 12/29/15 13:52 UTC »
I built some stands out of spinner bait wire . An arch with a small u in the top to hold the hook.  I put the two legs  into the slots of the TJ' s  curing  clamps and they hang head down.
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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #9 on: 12/29/15 14:19 UTC »
I'll cure them in my easy bake oven (I hope).



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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #10 on: 12/29/15 16:27 UTC »
That is a great idea! Thank you for sharing!

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #11 on: 12/29/15 17:50 UTC »
Great tip!!! Thanks!!

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #12 on: 12/29/15 18:17 UTC »
I just heat them in my frying pan, grab them with pliers, dip, quick pass over the heat gun and I'm done.

I built some racks that fit in my toaster oven.  They are made from some angle aluminium from Home Depot with 1/4" cup hooks screwed into the metal.

I cut the metal to fit in the oven then drilled pilot holes 1" apart on the metal and screwed in the cup hooks.

If you're not curing slabs/spoons you can use the 5/16 cup hooks that Home Depot sells.  That size hook won't fit through the CC wire form eyes but will fit the JSF eyes.

If you're just doing jigs then drilling a bit larger hole (big enough for the barb to pass through) would work just fine.

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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #13 on: 12/29/15 21:48 UTC »
I feel like I've been on death's doorstep for the past week or so...nasal infection.  As soon as I'm strong enough to lift a hook, I'm going to give Andy's tip a try.  All good tips.
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Re: Slick trick to painting swing head jig
« Reply #14 on: 12/30/15 06:04 UTC »
  A couple of really good tips there. And simple too.