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beaverfan
Ya I think I got it down now. I'll try to post some pics tomorrow.
The guns work with static electricity. You hook a ground wire to what you are coating, and the gun charges the paint power positive so it sticks.
It seems like a guy could come up with something DIY for that.
I have like this syringe thing with no needle, I suck up a little powder then I push it out real quick, the result is a fine "mist" of powder that spreads evenly.
The Harbor Freight web site shows that they sell a system for about $70 and a pound of paint for $5. There are several web sites that have How To directions for it.
Looks like fun, maybe in my next lifetime I'll take the time to try it. Right now I have enough to do making flies and fishing.
Oh, and a little time at work too.:lol:
The wife says, "Don't forget the Honey Do list.
GD
The melting point of lead is 622 degrees F. As someone mentioned powder paint works when metals, etc. are a little over 300 degrees F. So you don't need to get lead hot enough to melt to make the paint work correctly.
ClearCreek