How much does it change the diameter?
dam you, now i want to try it! toaster ovens are like $10 on kijiji, and the powders i was looking at would be about $50 shipped for 2.5lbs of powder.
If you do try it, use parchment paper not foil, I ended up wasting a bunch of 300 blackout bullets because i used foil.
ya i read that in your post, i was also thinking of just using sheet metal (i do HVAC and can get it for free) but i suspect it would build up over time and mess with things.
after you tumbled the bullets, did the powder make a mess of your tumbler bowl?
Best way to dry tumble is to use an empty food container such as cool whip. As long as the number in the triangle on the bottom is 5 it will work good. Put about a teaspoon of powder in it and about 50 boolits. Warming the boolits seems to help achieve a uniform coating. Lightly swirl the container in a circular motion for about 2 minutes. The swirl is important. Most believe the combination of swirling and #5 HDPE causes static electricity which helps the powder adhere nearly as good as a powder coat gun. The results of extremely thick coating is from just "caking" it on in a tumbler. Properly applied like described results in a much thinner more uniform coating. I pick the boolits out of the container with needle nosed pliers with the tips dipped in powder. Works really good. I stand them base down on presidents choice non stick aluminum foil and bake them. Tupperware isn't the right kind of plastic to achieve the static build up. And not all powder works good for this. The harbor freight red works the best. The harbor freight black is not so good. The tgic issue is not a big deal. You should be baking them with proper ventilation with any powder. It's all paint after all. Only a fool would do it in their kitchen. All powder gives off bad fumes when curing.
Can this be done to rounds that are already gas checked? I want some of mine done to test this out... anyone in the S. Ontario area that does this want to do a test for me? I'll pay...
well i have a lee .501 sizer and 2 lyman 4500 sizers in .501 so i will test it out with that. they estimated the powder should be here tomorrow, but i doubt it. i just need to get a toaster and then i can try it out.
Sure it can be done to gas checked bullets. In fact, if you have a boolit that has a gas check shank on it, powder coating and then checking can be very dificult due to the powder build up on the shank. I have only done it with plain base so far but when I do checked boolits I will check them first. You just want to make sure you clean all the lube off them first. Give them a boil in some hot water. It will melt the lube off and it will all float to the top. Let it cool and scoop the lube off. Then drain and dry the boolits and give them a tumble in some acetone to remove any trace amounts of lube that may be left. Then powder coat. I think it would probably be easier for you to buy 1/2lb of powder and do it your self. It's really very easy and virtually no start up cost other than an old oven or toaster oven and some powder.
Your right! Says it's out for delivery today, I ordered Thursday morning (1am)I ordered mine yesterday at 10am and it arrived today.
So, without being 'that guy' and asking that someone use this thread to detail the process, does someone want to be kind enough to either PM some details, or show me a link to where I can see it detailled in a step-by-step kinda way?
I'm a fan of doing it myself, but I want to make sure I educate myself properly first.



























