Yeah, here's what I did. I had about 90 lb of hard weights that I picked up (it was not easy ) at a yard sale. I stopped at Home Depot on the way home and picked up a can of spray-on truck bed liner for about $8 or $9. I laid out the weights on some plastic, sprayed them on one side, then waited until dry. I flipped them over and sprayed the other side.
Now they are a nice shiny black with a durable but smoth coating to keep the lead from rubbing off all over the place. Bed liner is not thick like tool dip, so it did not fill up the belt slots too much. They still slide on pretty easily.
The only problem is, I really have no need for weights. I dive double steel 108s with a backplate and 0 lb of lead. Or, when I use my single steel LP 120 and a steel backplate I need maybe 2 to 3 lb of weight. Why the heck would I buy and refurbish 90 lb of hard weights? I don't know. Anyone want to buy some coated hard weights?
Now they are a nice shiny black with a durable but smoth coating to keep the lead from rubbing off all over the place. Bed liner is not thick like tool dip, so it did not fill up the belt slots too much. They still slide on pretty easily.
The only problem is, I really have no need for weights. I dive double steel 108s with a backplate and 0 lb of lead. Or, when I use my single steel LP 120 and a steel backplate I need maybe 2 to 3 lb of weight. Why the heck would I buy and refurbish 90 lb of hard weights? I don't know. Anyone want to buy some coated hard weights?