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Old 01-17-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Thought I would share the results of following one of the how to's shared by Kimmo. I rarely use masking, I mostly paint free hand with the aid of some hand held shields, so when I read the how to on the bullett and glass, I thought it would be a good chance for me to better my skills using masking. I must say I learned some valuable lessons from trying this how to. Thanks for sharing Kimmo. Here are the results, as always critique is welcomed, that is the only way I know to get the perspective of others on your work. Thanks
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Nice work Brush, thanks for sharing.

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OUTSTANDING BRUSH,,I BET it was HARD TOO,,nice work
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Thought I would share the results of following one of the how to's shared by Kimmo. I rarely use masking, I mostly paint free hand with the aid of some hand held shields, so when I read the how to on the bullett and glass, I thought it would be a good chance for me to better my skills using masking. I must say I learned some valuable lessons from trying this how to. Thanks for sharing Kimmo. Here are the results, as always critique is welcomed, that is the only way I know to get the perspective of others on your work. Thanks
Cool,,you did a great job brush,,i remember it was alot of scratching my head how to go about when i did this one,take a piece of masking off and spray a
little then put it back and remove another and so on,,
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hey brush that came out great how long did it take u

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Sweeeet job brush very cool
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Well done Lorin, that really turned out super sweet!
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Brush,
Thanks for sharing this How To. This is something I need to try to keep
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Thanks to Brush and Kimmo
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Brush that is very cool.
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Really neat

You can "see" the motion
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Thats just to cool...... nice work brush
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SWEET!!!!!!
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