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I've used: a sharpened soapstone, Silver Streak pen and pencil, white Sharpie paint pen, white Super Metal squeeze marker and none of them produce a strong white line. Just some version of light gray, even the paint pen and marker.I've looked online but can't find anything else but maybe there's some specialty item you all might know about?
Reply:Lacquer stick ?
Reply:Whiteout pen. Mark won't burn off either.
Reply:Markal paint markers. They're awesome. Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
Reply:I agree. Dave

Originally Posted by 52 Ford

Markal paint markers. They're awesome. Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
Reply:Here's a link to the markers I'm talking about. https://markal.com/collections/liquid-paint-markersThey come in a bunch of different colors, too.Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
Reply:Thanks for the link. Amazon wants to sell 12 or so at a time. I just want to try one.Last edited by JD1; 2 Weeks Ago at 06:41 PM.
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Originally Posted by JD1

Thanks for the link. Amazon wants to sell 12 or so at a time. I just want to try one.
Reply:Little pricey, but I usually buy them at Tractor Supply. They last me a long time. In my opinion, they're worth the high price. Oh and with the valve action paint markers, if they don't want to work, heat them VERY SLIGHTLY with a torch or a heatgun. Builds pressure up in marker and clears any paint clogs. Helpful when they're low on in or when it's below freezing out.https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/brand/MARKAL?I usually buy them on sale. I picked up a 2 pack of jumbo Markal markers for $2.50 at TSC a few weeks ago.Sent from my Lincoln Buzzbox using Tapatalk
Reply:For me I'm going old School. Soap stone.We've done so much, for so long, with so little. Were now qualified to do anything with nothing !
Reply:Look at about 4:48 and how this guy is able to see the cutting line. |
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