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10,726. HF white works fine when ESPC coating, poor for shake. It works fine mixed with 'good' shake powder. HF powder was very poor quality epoxy from India/Asia and all you can get now is OLD stock, HF stopped purchasing many yrs ago.
I scored 3lbs of Harbor Freight matte black powder coat for a very good price, I would like to try powder coating some .309 170 gr lee cast bullets, word down the pipe is that matte black is to abrasive and will damage the barrel of my 30 30, any thoughts?
47. First time Powder Coating with Harbor Freight powders. Decent results. I am new to casting, and coating. I cast about 400 9mm and .45acp bullets last week (my first casting session). I have been doing a lot of research mainly here before going down this road. Thank you guys for all your help!
Peel off the cover and pick out the bullets with my fingers. I wear Nitrile #7 gloves, pick up a bullet and drop it about from a half inch high in the shaker container to remove excess powder and set it base down in the oven tray. A Convection Toaster Oven. I can do 300-500 bullets this way before I add more powder.
I bought a pound of Harbor Freight Red at our local store. I already had a toaster oven I use for heat treating. I filled two quart Ziploc freezer bags with 100 (total of 200) Lee .45 230 gr. TC boolits cast from WW alloy and added a teaspoon of the powder in each.
Question for those who use Harbor Freight powder coat. Hi guys, I just tried my hand at powder coating my Lee 160 grain TL boolits with Harbor Freight red powder coat. I got a decent-looking powder coating via tumbling them for about 35 minutes using my case tumbler. After baking them for 25 minutes at 380-420 degrees (my toaster oven is a ...