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<blockquote data-quote="SaltyBuckster" data-source="post: 167381" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>A bare lead or scraped up jighead is more toxic then a painted one.Powder paint usually don't chip if it is cured correctly.Just get a jar of the color that works for you and heat it up for about 6 seconds and dip it into the powder paint.I hang them up on something until I am done painting them.Then I put them into a toaster oven hanging from the top rack by the hook and bake them at the 350 degree setting for about 20 minutes.Make sure that you clean the hook eye out before you cure it with a tooth pick or something.You can paint about 2000 jigs with 1 jar.Well worth the $5 you paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaltyBuckster, post: 167381, member: 4010"] A bare lead or scraped up jighead is more toxic then a painted one.Powder paint usually don't chip if it is cured correctly.Just get a jar of the color that works for you and heat it up for about 6 seconds and dip it into the powder paint.I hang them up on something until I am done painting them.Then I put them into a toaster oven hanging from the top rack by the hook and bake them at the 350 degree setting for about 20 minutes.Make sure that you clean the hook eye out before you cure it with a tooth pick or something.You can paint about 2000 jigs with 1 jar.Well worth the $5 you paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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