powder coating

  1. ChestnutLouie

    Ford light blue from Eastwood

    I have red, White and blue powdercoat powder from Eastwood BUT only the Ford light blue color gives an even coating red and white are somewhat splotchy??? I use the same method to apply. Swirl in a #5 plastic container, bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Blue always looks great, the other...
  2. Mitty38

    Easy to remove bullet sizing lube?

    Just now getting into experimenting with sizing down different .357 type bullets at the heavier weights, for experimental use in the 9 mm. Plus I have a .380 90 grain die that casts a little big to chamber right, in my gun, after powder coating. What I am trying to do is find a Non costic ...
  3. Rockydoc

    Introduction of New Member

    I am a Alabamian. Raised in Greensboro, and Centreville. I am a retired dentist and Naval officer. I attended The University of Alabama for my BS and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry for my DMD. I have lived for the last 50 years in Northwest Florida, near Panama City. I have...
  4. ChestnutLouie

    powder coating

    I have been tumble lubing my bullets using the 45 45 10 mix and it works well for 38 and 45 at 800fps, but I can't help myself and want to try powder coating. The Eastwood Ford blue looks great but Eastwood's instructions say bake for 400 degrees F for 20 minutes; will that cause hardening...