I also use jaffa tape its very robust but when spraying leads etc I go the whole hog I use halfords white primer and give them 2 coats then I apply 2 coats of plasticote spray your desired colour then I give them 2 coats of halfords clear laquare out of a full tin you will probs get around 80 jiggers using this method
I also use jaffa tape its very robust but when spraying leads etc I go the whole hog I use halfords white primer and give them 2 coats then I apply 2 coats of plasticote spray your desired colour then I give them 2 coats of halfords clear laquare out of a full tin you will probs get around 80 jiggers using this method
I give mine a base coat of Red line marker paint - then a final coat of fluorescent orange (Halfords) - I have in the past used bicycle handlebars (chromed) or the tube type legs from old chairs. Ive seen Grahams hand painted jobs and they look the buisness also.
Any white paint i have lying around or plastic powder coat for a base then halfords fluro orange...Anyway Keith ive seen how you go on, you dont need fancy coloured jigs etc. stick with the gummies
Russell
Not really primer is 6 quid a can paint 8 quid laqure 5er so 20 quid to paint 80 plus jiggers ain't a bad return I mean if you went shore fishing it would cost you that for one decent session or it works out at 25p to spray each one
Any white paint i have lying around or plastic powder coat for a base then halfords fluro orange...Anyway Keith ive seen how you go on, you dont need fancy coloured jigs etc. stick with the gummies
Russell
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