Does that mean tumbling in a glass jar would work better than in a #5 container?
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Can you say.........."BREAKAGE?" I sure would not attempt to do the actions (around and around...up and down.....HARD) I use with plastic containers in glass anything.
It might work. Why not try it...........and we can all go to school on you? Just be careful cleaning up all those chards of broken glass.
banger
Hey everyonen
Someone mentioned try rubbing the container on a carpet and then shaking the contents. I just wanted to let you known it works! It seems to give a good extra static charge to the container, my boolist coated much faster.
The wife thought I was a little nuter than usual! :)
I've got a lot of mason jars..... with lids..... hmmmm
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/19/3a6uve3u.jpg
All powder Super wet black, 125 gr 9mm from mihec mold,and nickle cases.
Makes a great looking cartridge!!
Sticky time!
Keep it up fellers, youre making history.
Oh and seriously, somebody should have told me about this epicly stick worthy thread back on page 9?
Cant read everything fellers! Need a hand sometimes!
Thanks for the Sticky! At present, this seems to be the New Best Way for low cost and easy coating. :lovebooli
Here's my first attempt at BB-TC-PC. TOTAL success!! My ES Gun is on the shelf for now cause this technique is SO simple.
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Try it, you'll like it.
Had an issue with my second batch of tumble PC boolits.
I have been using the ziploc type containers that Hilshire Farms lunch meat comes in. They seem to work well and have a nice fitting lid. For an unknown reason my second batch had about 1/3 of the boolits that were nearly impossible to resize after coating. I noticed there was a bit of clumping on some boolits after the tumble. My first impression is that I had too much powder in the bowl.
I started over with fresh BB's and 1/2 of a spoonful of PC powder. I still noticed a bit of clumping....
I got a 2nd (same Type) bowl and just put BB's in it. After the first tumble i picked the boolits out and "Dry" tumbled them.
This seemed to help tremendously with the resize and it seemed the powder was thin and evenly distributed.
So... it seems that I had too much powder in the first bowl.
Anyhow thought I would share maybe someone else has had problems like this?
This is just my semi-educated opinion, but if those containers are rectangular, you may be getting irregular coatings due to a non-linear distribution of powder in there. I tried square and rectangular ones early on but have found long ago that round is the best shape! Either coolwhip (lid can pop off) or the ZIPLOK or any other #5 brand with screw-on lids. (best)
Buy some round 15 oz ones and try them and report back. That is the size I use for small batches of "messing around". The really large ones tend to be real deep and make picking those little buggers out of there not that easy!
And too much powder has always been a no-no. I start off, depending on the amount/cal of boolits, with 1/3 teaspoon and just enough black BB's to cover the bottom of the container. Swirl 30 seconds & check for coating progress.....add more powder as needed.........then hard shake up and down 30 seconds. Almost 99% coated! I use hemostats to pickup as they really grip better than needle nose pliers or anything else I have ever tried. If the coat looks too thick, gently tap the hemo on the side of the container to knock a bit off and then set on your NSAF covered oven rack.
I will have to try the swirling in only BB's to see what results I get.
It's all in the static. Someone on here tried rubbing the bottom of the plastic container on carpet to increase static and it seemed to work. Something else to try....just don't get powder on your living room carpet or you may find your wife shooting at you with some of your own nicely coated boolits!!!!!!! :Fire:
banger
Thanks BangerJim, I will give the round containers a try. I seem to remember a part of this thread....
It's getting so big now that it's hard to keep up with.
Maybe we need a bullet listed list of stuff to do and what will and wont work ?
Sparky45; whats that Gold boolit in the middle of all them red ones, what type of powder and color?
Another question for those in the KNOW
What types of powder should be avoided? I have seen some textured finish powders that look interesting, but not sure how it would work out ?
So any failures you would like to keep others from making?
ASBB DT 30 cal. for no GC load. Even better than ESPC! Bases are very good & clean. Rear edge of drive band is clean and sharp. Nose is a little textured but who cares about that end.
Attachment 105415.
You can see the yellow light highlights on the red coated ones. That light color shift makes the bare one look goldish.
To get a surface finish like that, you would have to use ESPC, as DT will never approach that fine detail in the grease grooves and smooth metal finish. A gold or copper powder applied with an ESPC gun should easily give you a finish like that.
banger
That's a good lookin' boolit, Popper!