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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3325348" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>My fingers get used and my fingers are very very dry and I clean them before i touch the bullets.</p><p>I was using some really cool fine pliers.. something you could reach into an ear and pull a bug out with.</p><p>I did not get any different results with those when I first started powder coating and it took forever to stack the bullets.</p><p></p><p>Now I shake the bullets and the container will have the powder on the sides.</p><p>I wipe my fingers that will be touching the bullets into that powder.</p><p>Now the powder is touching the bullets not my fingers.</p><p></p><p>I have found if I have a bullet that looks like it did not coat well I can roll it in my fingers like rolling a booger HA! and that rolling will fill in the bare spots.</p><p></p><p>I did the second coat .</p><p>It did not look good after shaking..</p><p>SO</p><p>I mixed 1 teaspoon of Red and 1 teaspoon of White together thinking maybe that will coat better and make my red go further.</p><p></p><p>The red and white mix did very well one coat ..those are on the right side of the tray.</p><p>My nifty pincer pliers are in the picture.. those are normally closed and will hold a bullet very well .[ATTACH=full]153593[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3325348, member: 15054"] My fingers get used and my fingers are very very dry and I clean them before i touch the bullets. I was using some really cool fine pliers.. something you could reach into an ear and pull a bug out with. I did not get any different results with those when I first started powder coating and it took forever to stack the bullets. Now I shake the bullets and the container will have the powder on the sides. I wipe my fingers that will be touching the bullets into that powder. Now the powder is touching the bullets not my fingers. I have found if I have a bullet that looks like it did not coat well I can roll it in my fingers like rolling a booger HA! and that rolling will fill in the bare spots. I did the second coat . It did not look good after shaking.. SO I mixed 1 teaspoon of Red and 1 teaspoon of White together thinking maybe that will coat better and make my red go further. The red and white mix did very well one coat ..those are on the right side of the tray. My nifty pincer pliers are in the picture.. those are normally closed and will hold a bullet very well .[ATTACH=full]153593[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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