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The Ink Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by Enmity, Feb 3, 2008.

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  1. proNYNJA

    proNYNJA Senior Member

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    is there any recipie out there for making ink out of used printer cartrages?
     
  2. tiny tim

    tiny tim Senior Member

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  3. springbreak95

    springbreak95 Senior Member

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    yeah totally bromosexual crack open a black printer thingy and add 1 oz. TSP (its in the cleaning aisle at lowes) and mix that with some denat. alcohol like 2 cups is what i add then mix with a small container of etch cream you will have totally sick black ink etch thin with naptha if you need to
     
  4. rush2

    rush2 Senior Member

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    add water too :)
    for extra stain
     
  5. massacreman

    massacreman Elite Member

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    and some manjuice for the ghost :)
     
  6. tiny tim

    tiny tim Senior Member

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    has anybody had the red garvey xt 70 before, i thought i heard that violet was the only staining color. hett, didnt you have bottle of the red a while ago
     
  7. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    nah ive only ever had violet. im sure the red stains hard too tho. maybe try to check the ingredients first tho
     
  8. FlippingChickens

    FlippingChickens Banned

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    the red doesnt stain as much.
    some purple pvc primer and garvey with some silver pearl ex is real nice.
    this website is pricey but u can find some nice pigments and dope acrylics that are highly pigmented,will post a pic sometime of the green acrylic they have..
    http://guerrapaint.com/cgi-bin/guerrapaint_1.pl
     
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  9. dreaken1993

    dreaken1993 Senior Member

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    how you mix wb with ****?
     
  10. Flawless Victory

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  11. dreaken1993

    dreaken1993 Senior Member

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    that shit aint work, it gunked up lika mofo
     
  12. rush2

    rush2 Senior Member

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    what the shit is wb?
     
  13. dreaken1993

    dreaken1993 Senior Member

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  14. rush2

    rush2 Senior Member

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    I think its oil based
     
  15. dreaken1993

    dreaken1993 Senior Member

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    lol, then why the fuck he tell me it can mix lololol
    aight
     
  16. rush2

    rush2 Senior Member

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    oil and alchohol mix though
    add **** into wb and it might work better
     
  17. massacreman

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  18. FlippingChickens

    FlippingChickens Banned

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    xylene
     
  19. goonzatwork

    goonzatwork Senior Member

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    Canary Yellow Ink(drips real nice, fairly hard staining)

    get yourself either 2 yellow small containrers, or one of the bigger containters.
    (you can rack from Michaels, AC MOORE, if you got those stores)

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    get yourself a bucket of outdoor Canary Yellow Bucket paint(a smaller bucket if available, sorry i couldnt find a picture)

    For a mop's full, fill the mop up a little more than half of the way, then filling it up with with the bucket paint. put a marble inside the mop, shake when ready to use.
     
  20. rush2

    rush2 Senior Member

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    no, xylene is the solvent used to thin it
    the base is still linseed oil

    thats like saying a ink is not alchohol based
    its methanol based (an alchohol)