The TGIC polyester powders seem to work best. Eastwood Ford light blue, and Eastwood squirrel gray are the easiest and best coating powders I've used. I have never heard of anyone having and luck with yellow no matter what company makes it.
anmy bright color will coat worse visually if only doing one coat. it will shot fine just not look appealing. Like trying to paint a black wall with 1 coat of white paint. You can see thru the light coated areas. dark colors 1 coat better visually
Clear is a great coating color as is Carolina Blue ( Ford Light Blue), signal blue (darker blue) sticks to anything, JD Green and OD Green, Flame Red are also wonderful coating colors. Just stay away from bright colors till you have the process down well.
A single coat will be about 1 to 1.5 thousands 2 coats will get you 3 to 4 thousands I would suggest Signal Blue . Its the stick to anything powder I have nut clear will also work fine Of course I would suggest my powders not Eastwoods buts thats your choice If you are interested in my powders contact me at [email protected]
Quote from: Smoke4320 on April 07, 2021, 10:58:41 AMA single coat will be about 1 to 1.5 thousands 2 coats will get you 3 to 4 thousands I would suggest Signal Blue . Its the stick to anything powder I have nut clear will also work fine Of course I would suggest my powders not Eastwoods buts thats your choice If you are interested in my powders contact me at [email protected]So that's at least 0.001 increase? Can you size those coated bullets back to original size?