My wife is hand-lettering a trailer for a guy at church as a favor... what type of paint should she use? This will be done by brush, think striper.
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
not the most smarterest guy on the subject but I would say a good striping brush and some One Shot..thinned out to flow....I have been dabbling with stripes, paint and brushes....it is a hard craft to learn...thinning the paint seems to be my biggest issue...If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
The thing I run into now most now days is a wrap, but I'll check around and see what I can come up with. That's a tough one.Originally posted by TCalso boost will make the cam act smaller
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
Gene, I have 6 cans of one shot if she wants to try it, in different colors.Reading , Pa
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
One Shot lettering enamel...thin with mineral spirits if doing it outside in the sun. Enamel thinner if inside... laquer thinner if it's cold outside. Use squirrel hair brushes...use an old glossy page magazine as a pallet to "load" the brush....good luck.The Beatings will continue until MORALE IMPROVES !!!!
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When you thin it and then use a magazine, or phone book, to load the brush, you are going to LOAD the brush. I too have dabbled in striping, but haven't done it in a couple years really. Getting enough paint on the brush is the biggest thing. It isn't like doing any other kind of painting. At all.
You must load the brush full of paint."A cross thread is better than a lock washer." Earl Lanning...My Grandpa
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
Originally posted by BangShiftChadWhen you thin it and then use a magazine, or phone book, to load the brush, you are going to LOAD the brush. I too have dabbled in striping, but haven't done it in a couple years really. Getting enough paint on the brush is the biggest thing. It isn't like doing any other kind of painting. At all.
You must load the brush full of paint.BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver
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Re: Lettering a trailer-- what paint to use?
Use a lettering quill and don't thin the paint if you don't have to. One Shot colors usually cover with one coat but some colors won't if thinned. And to think Von Dutch thought the art of pinstriping would die with him...
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