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Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by imported_newz12, May 2, 2004.

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  1. Json

    Json New Member

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    Searched the thread and couldn't really find anything specific regarding the molotow coversall markers, I'm looking at the 660PI, it's the 15mm in the series.
    I'm just wondering if it's any good, or if I should look into other markers, if so, what do you recommend?
     
  2. Dana Babcock

    Dana Babcock New Member

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    Anyone know how to make a good marker? and some good ink for it?
     
  3. Skelz

    Skelz Member

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    Best mop with decent flow control for someone whos new to mops? I love my K-71 so i was thinking bout one of the krink mops, but was also looking at some others or homemades, thoughts?
     
  4. secjslv

    secjslv Member

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    any tips on easy homemade markers?? dont have many supplies and not trying to melt and stuff. thanks
     
  5. kain HUD

    kain HUD Member

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  6. kain HUD

    kain HUD Member

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    i recently figured out how to make a mop out of a posca easy as hel flicks later
     
  7. javi1

    javi1 Member

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  8. jonesyyy

    jonesyyy Member

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    damn looks messy as fuck though... haha
     
  9. AphexOne

    AphexOne Member

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    bingo dabbers are PRIMO for glass
     
  10. Pizzaguy

    Pizzaguy New Member

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    You can get empty mops/markers and fill them up with ink/paint.. squeezable mops are sick for drips
     
  11. quickiehand

    quickiehand Senior Member

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    Sharpie markers good for blackbooks eh?
     
  12. Cons

    Cons Member

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    Homemade
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  13. ZAGI

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    what is a good way to thicken an ink so its not as drippy, trust me cunts i like my drip but sometimes you want your ink like your girl thick
     
  14. Hypersky

    Hypersky Member

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    r: you could try alcohol or gasoline
     
  15. DFEKT1

    DFEKT1 Senior Member

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    Anyone else rock the pilot jumbos?
     
  16. CacerOne

    CacerOne Senior Member

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    most true post on here ZAG
     
  17. CacerOne

    CacerOne Senior Member

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    depends on what type of ink you got going.

    for water or alcohol based inks in a mop you could always try adding a little bit of permanent acrylic/latex paint to it..ive even seen people add elmer's glue lol. both will make it a little more buffable, but its all on the buffing list anyways right?

    another way ive seen is to do a really slow boil of the ink. just cool it down when it reaches a desired thickness i guess. never tried this one myself though.
     
  18. CacerOne

    CacerOne Senior Member

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    as for my favorite marker..... you will never see me without a 4oz KIWI.
     
  19. 0113

    0113 Senior Member

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    Perhaps a stupid question but what's better for tagging the Grog Squeezer BPI or FMP?
     
  20. Talib

    Talib Member

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    Hell yes, classic