What about dumping them out onto a screen and then baking them? Ive seen a few youtube videos with that method and they seemed to have turned out alright. When i was down in the states i bought a pound of harbor freight red and black for 5.99 a piece. The red has turned out wonderful, haven't gotten around to the black yet but ive heard it doesnt work very well at all. How much was the shipping from emerald coatings?
If you bake 200+ bullets at a time, standing each one up is going to take a long time.
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Christ, my last order (Dec 15 to cen. Ab.)from Emerald totaled $48 for 1.5 lbs of powder and shippling. Currently trying to find a closer wholesaler.
I ordered more of the blue as it was on sale and shipping changes only slightly. Stated otherwise, the more you ship the better the cost shipped per item. I can't even imagine the number of boolits that 5 pounds will cover!!!
That's good news. That is 5 pounds on top of my original order of 2 pounds.
I have 4 lbs, i have yet to use 1/2 lb. I estimate at the rate im pc its going to last me 8 years before i have to buy more.
I was so tempted to get a few candy colors but then that will just add 4 more years. I have to stop some time.
I have the candy blue and candy green. find they coat the best for me. Super smooth. The solid colors come out all blotchy for me. Makes no sense.
I have shot a few hundred since I started powder coating I find zero difference in accuracy. They shoot laser straight.
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Damn man, why did you do this, i have to buy now.
by the way did you just use candy powder or did you use clear coat like it states on the site?
I might add some of this to give me glow in the dark bullets.
w w w .emeraldcoatings.com/product-category/paint-coating-additives/glow-in-the-dark-additives/
That is very nice coverage. What method of baking do you use? Standing individually or the wire tray chaos?