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Originally Posted by fresnojohns
I have seen some pinstriping videos where someone does flames
like on a semi truck fender and it works great. I have seen them
at verious auto shows the last 30 years and always had a hard time using them. My main concern is they would be hard to use and what about the cleaning after you are done??
But on the other hand, what if someone wants you to do a set of wheels??
Or if its on a large truck with rivets allover the body. It would work great.
It would be great for production type work that is repetitive too. The cleaning
issue would be my only concern. Maybe I will look at a Beugler Tool again.
Fresnojohns
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hmm,, i agree with you,it wouldn't work everywhere but to me who don't know anything about pinstriping with a brush it would be a great help
about cleaning i don't think it would be harder than cleaning your airbrush
think it takes longer to get a brush clean. it take ages to get all paint out of them,,
/kimmo