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Thread: TGIC powder

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    TGIC powder

    I have been looking at polyester powder and some have TGIC and some don't. Which one does a guy need or does it matter?
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    Powder marked to contain TGIC sticks and coats well to cast bullets, I have tried two powders with no TGIC markings on the container and neither worked one was poor the other terrible, I am using the shake and tumble method if you are planning on that application method fiddle fumbling with non TGIC powder you will get frustrated for certain, Im sure it would work well with a spray gun designed for that purpose tho

    All the best and cheers

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    Thats what i wanted to know. Thanks much.
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    Bake TGIC with good ventilation, its toxic

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