ive never used a krink mop, but unless theres something magical about it, there is no reason to buy one. Get a kiwi that looks IDENTICAL to it. There SOO overpriced man. [/b][/quote] This is the last time im saying this, I DIDN'T BUY IT. No it doesn't stain like garvey and nero together, it's not all about permanency where i live, you can still buff garvey with ease (if you know how). Krink is more for people who like real drippy ink, the consistency is unbelievably thin.
Has anyone ever used marsh ink by itself? If not , will like a half cap full f break fluid work to get it more permenant?
i tried to make a glue stick mop today when i pushed the chalk board eraser in it silver paint slapshed all over my arm :[
i just made this one... [Broken External Image]:http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20060413/07/a/3/c/a3c65d68f2c293215ef07f6160f8fff3200604130_full.jpg and this is were the ink goes down... [Broken External Image]:http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20060413/07/f/1/9/f19048fa21ec3bbd0f05c14eab5a9922200604130_full.jpg
instead of making a new thread ill ask here cause it fits but anyways does anyone know how to get those cheap paint markers (painters testors decos) nibs to get the paint to come out thicker? if it can.
don't do tags with those kind of markers. use homemades or pilots. if you want a paint marker for tagging already made for you get a zig posterman. use decos for stickers and blackbook.
new marker i made, 2.1 cm wide [Broken External Image]:http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20060414/02/2/6/c/26c56bca1663b2f71bbebf1caf0c93ca200604140_full.jpg and has a lid that fits!!
white isnt as permenent as black obviously it never is but its still pretty permenant. of course no more permenant than white oil based paint its just ALOT thinner and works better in homeade markers.