Boosted98gsx
02-22-2014, 05:21 PM
The part that befuddles me about this method, is how are you supporting these boolits when baking as to not have the "paint" come off?
I think I saw someone had made a little top/bottom screw jig that had fine points to hold the boolit in the middle. I would think you would be limited to the number you could do at a time with this method.
So how do you support the entire boolit during coating/baking and not lose powder during the process?
I want to powdercoat some 300 BLK boolits, but I fear not being able to give the base a good coat, which is where most of the lead buildup in my suppressor would come from.
I think I saw someone had made a little top/bottom screw jig that had fine points to hold the boolit in the middle. I would think you would be limited to the number you could do at a time with this method.
So how do you support the entire boolit during coating/baking and not lose powder during the process?
I want to powdercoat some 300 BLK boolits, but I fear not being able to give the base a good coat, which is where most of the lead buildup in my suppressor would come from.