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Old 12-04-2005   #1 (permalink)
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can someone that use Paasche F P -1/32 pinstripe brush tell me its pro & con, will it work with all types of paint {water&oil based}

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Sorry,. I have no advice but I am curious. Ive never seen one. Can you post a picture? All I stripe with at present is 1Shot, uros are too unforgiving, maybe someday. AL
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thank for your interest, I don't know how to move picture but will tell how I found it 1st www.Paasche.com
click on view our catalog, click on spray/***[top side menu bar] scroll down to F P -1/32 flow pencil

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I have one...bought three years ago, used it once. To be honest i can;t remember at all how well it worked. I think i remember giving up on it to soon and your post reminded me I had it. I'll break it out and see what happens.
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I hope that you can find it without going thru everything the way that I had to when I need special tool [2 hours hunting for tool ,10 minutes work]

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My advice (offhand) would be to get an X-caliber brush in 00 and later a Series 10 or 20 mack in 00 or 000. Also Wizards basic traning and swordstriping dvd's. These are the brushes of choice for doing swordstripes. The learning curve is long, but worth it big time, make it as easy on yourself as possible by using quality brushes and paint.. A couple of brushes off Ebay and a couple of cans of 1 Shot is a pretty small investment. Later you might want to check out Steve Kafka's scrol striping, he also has a dvd and starter kit available. Pinstriping is a very cool thing to be able to do. AL
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ultra al, I think that you are right using hairy brush would work out to be the easy and best way

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Yeah man, he is right, get you a 00 brush and learn to pinstrip the REAL way. It's cheap and 1 shot is good and cheap too. Make some money on the side with it if you get good.
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