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  • Getting started Striping!

    The latest issue of Rod & Custom came with a second bonus mini zine. This magazine entitled "Guide to Paint & Body" had a good article on "how to" Stiping for the beginner. Also some good shots to ID different artists and there styles. Some great chop and drop articles and modern lead techniques. I thank them. Very cool stuff! Much thanks to all the staff.

    Answered a few questions that I've had for a while.

    Volume 39, #12, Dec 2005 - Display until 10/25/05

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    Thanks for posting that Paul. I will be running out to pick that one up. I'm going to spend a little time this winter trying to put some striping on my beezer chop. I've been told that all it takes is practice, practice, practice............

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    • #3
      Mackbrush.com good site. Squirrel hair one looks good.

      Practice on sheet of glass (easy clean) to get the feel for pressure and using your finger as a guide along the edge. The length of the hair gives you alot of stability.

      I paid a pro 20 bucks to do scallops on my tank. So keep that in mind.

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      • #4
        Your right about the Mack brushes. My wife ordered me a complete set and I'm sure they'll do the trick. I've got a few good pieces of glass to practice on and some old gas tanks in the shop as well. I'm just gonna have a little fun with it and not take things too serious!!!!!!!!! I'm going to have to look back at my pictures and check out your scallops!!!!!!

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