Beagle333
12-26-2013, 10:11 PM
Today I wanted to try out something I had read about... using fender washers. I had previously tried using some 5/16 nuts under non-stick foil, and that was a complete failure. So today, I got a box of fender washers from HD and tried a new method.
I lined the washers up on my piece of aluminum. (Which is just the bottom, cut out of a cookie sheet):
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101002_zps55cc6d21.jpg
A closer look:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101003_zpsbcf8d449.jpg
Then covered it with non-stick foil and pressed it down:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101004_zpsfc10cb31.jpg
Inserted the boolits, "popping" them down through the foil. I am using the MiHec .308 hunting boolit today. One nice thing about using washers vs just sitting boolits on nuts.... they don't fall over when bumped or during moving. :wink:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101006_zpsb6f11c10.jpg
Sprayed it down with powder. This is Candy Apple Red.
I was intending to use HF red, but I can't tell the difference when it is in powder form. I was surprised later, when it started curing.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101009_zps134cf5dc.jpg
I got the little B&D toaster up to 400 (see casting thermometer inside.... it was all I had to use as an indicator) Dial on toaster reads 480 at this point. Obviously wrong.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101011_zps4cd0b823.jpg
And here they are! Not HF, but a nice Candy Apple.... oh well.
I do not know why the candy colors migrate away from the boolit on the foil when curing.... my PB pistol boolits do that with candy colors as well.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101013_zps1f0c3d3f.jpg
Ready for gas checks!
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101022_zps88b26228.jpg
(Note: this color shouldn't bake at 400, so as soon as I noticed it was not HF red, I turned it down to 350 and shortened baking time to 13 minutes.)
I will stop here. I figure you know how to install gas checks.
Happy Shooting!
I lined the washers up on my piece of aluminum. (Which is just the bottom, cut out of a cookie sheet):
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101002_zps55cc6d21.jpg
A closer look:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101003_zpsbcf8d449.jpg
Then covered it with non-stick foil and pressed it down:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101004_zpsfc10cb31.jpg
Inserted the boolits, "popping" them down through the foil. I am using the MiHec .308 hunting boolit today. One nice thing about using washers vs just sitting boolits on nuts.... they don't fall over when bumped or during moving. :wink:
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101006_zpsb6f11c10.jpg
Sprayed it down with powder. This is Candy Apple Red.
I was intending to use HF red, but I can't tell the difference when it is in powder form. I was surprised later, when it started curing.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101009_zps134cf5dc.jpg
I got the little B&D toaster up to 400 (see casting thermometer inside.... it was all I had to use as an indicator) Dial on toaster reads 480 at this point. Obviously wrong.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101011_zps4cd0b823.jpg
And here they are! Not HF, but a nice Candy Apple.... oh well.
I do not know why the candy colors migrate away from the boolit on the foil when curing.... my PB pistol boolits do that with candy colors as well.
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101013_zps1f0c3d3f.jpg
Ready for gas checks!
http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt214/shutupandjump/PowderCoating/PC-101022_zps88b26228.jpg
(Note: this color shouldn't bake at 400, so as soon as I noticed it was not HF red, I turned it down to 350 and shortened baking time to 13 minutes.)
I will stop here. I figure you know how to install gas checks.
Happy Shooting!