Emerald coating successfull colors

Have no idea what tgic is and honestly I don't care as long the colors pointed in above posts are verified and working.
Also I find it a little bit weird to worry about a substance present in the powder when we gather lead WW from various places, sort them one by one, melt lead in ingots, remelt lead ingots in bullets, then handle lead bullets one by one, then coat them, then shoot them while breathing fumes from primers and powder. I thought it was a matter of common sense to handle various chemicals with care, in well ventilated areas and using protection equipment.
As long as the powder it works flawlessly I don't care what chemical the powder has in it. But that's me.

In the sticky for powder coating i have a link that explains why i use tgic-free, tgic as i remember has been banned in europe. If you can lesson the effects of loading,shooting etc why not. If you just keep adding to the dangers as you outlined then it just means your more likley to cause other effects.

I also have children and don't want them (although i do this outdoors) to come in to contact with the powder, reducing the risk if i can is always good.
 
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In the sticky for powder coating i have a link that explains why i use tgic-free, itgic as i remember has been banned in europe. If you can lesson the effects of loading,shooting etc why not. If you just keep adding to the dangers as you outlined then it just means your more likley to cause other effects.

I also have children and don't want them (although i do this outdoors) to come in to contact with the powder, reducing the risk if i can is always good.

I'm with you
 
In the sticky for powder coating i have a link that explains why i use tgic-free, tgic as i remember has been banned in europe. If you can lesson the effects of loading,shooting etc why not. If you just keep adding to the dangers as you outlined then it just means your more likley to cause other effects.

I also have children and don't want them (although i do this outdoors) to come in to contact with the powder, reducing the risk if i can is always good.

I'm with you

Add me to the list. I don't need any more exposure to toxins then we already are
 
Yesterday was looking at pc markings and for example RAL 5003 Sapphire Blue which is tgic-free on w w w.eriepowder.com/index.php?p=colours site, yet tgic on emeralds site

so its a little confusing, unless its both tgic and tgic-free.



I emailed then some time ago and never heard back from them. Maybe you'll have better luck.

Auggie D.
 
Candy lime green - best coating I've had from a transparent
Signal yellow - hit and miss, thin spots really show up
Gold nugget - couldn't get any adhesion at all by tumbling. total flop for me
 
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