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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 3315398" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>So do I not really need to use the powder coating gun, with the gun being positively charged & the electrode being negatively charged like I would normally use it when coating any other metal part?</p><p>I just recently started powder coating my bullets. I use foil & place my bullets base down & then clip the negative electrode to the foil, press the button & spray the powder.</p><p> It has worked pretty good for me. They don't stick to the foil if there is no powder on the base of the bullet. Put some powder on the base of the bullet for total 100% coverage & the bullets won't come off without taking aluminum too.</p><p> So my bullets are covered except for on the base, but I see no problem with that cause the base doesn't touch the barrel.</p><p> I bought the Eastwood powder coating kit so I could coat certain auto parts whenever I need, & I just use the whole kit like normal when coating a batch of bullets.</p><p></p><p>Am I making more work for myself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 3315398, member: 4793"] So do I not really need to use the powder coating gun, with the gun being positively charged & the electrode being negatively charged like I would normally use it when coating any other metal part? I just recently started powder coating my bullets. I use foil & place my bullets base down & then clip the negative electrode to the foil, press the button & spray the powder. It has worked pretty good for me. They don't stick to the foil if there is no powder on the base of the bullet. Put some powder on the base of the bullet for total 100% coverage & the bullets won't come off without taking aluminum too. So my bullets are covered except for on the base, but I see no problem with that cause the base doesn't touch the barrel. I bought the Eastwood powder coating kit so I could coat certain auto parts whenever I need, & I just use the whole kit like normal when coating a batch of bullets. Am I making more work for myself? [/QUOTE]
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