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i have recently bought a load of pinstripin and when i get time il crack on with it, still at the practising stage ,but gettin there slowly but surely, lol, anyone else out there into stripin

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I sure want to stripe my bike myself!
My buddy did my double bass in the Rat Fink way, and I'm gonna learn to stripe also! At least I hope....

Just take a good look how they do it and try for yourself. On Youtube there is a lot of pinstriping videos that I look at.
Also on Myspace, there you can see loads of pics...
So, I'm getting there when my time comes!!
hey dan, sounds great! here's some work by our buddy pacman... anybody else got some pinstriping pics?

also there's a cool DVD called Pinstriping Techniques by the Hot Rod Surf boys.



ive got a load of dvds ,and one shot paint, tried a couple of small things like old fridge doors and mirrors not to bad, just need to learn some more technichies to assure myself that im doin the right thing before i hit the ol harley,
I don't stripe that often, two skateboards I did a while ago.
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Here's some of my pinstriping work pinstriping.dk. I'll be happy to share my knowledge of the craft so far. Just shoot me an email.
Pinstriping is my cure...



by the way, www.voodoobeat.de is official Choppertown DVD dealer in germany. Including the new "Pinstriping Techniques" DVD, cheers, Michael Mutant
noo that is way cool ,michael
Anyone have any suggestions on a brand of brush that works best or what type of brush hair to use? Thanks!
Brush Brand number 1 is MACK BRUSHES USA.
Best for standard pinstripings is Mack Series 10 Brush.

Available at www.voodoobeat.de

cheers, Michael
i bought my brush mack 10 series and one shot paint, from PandG in uk, excellent supplier n bi monthly magazines to give inspiration ,cant praise them enough,
I can recommend pandkg.co.uk either !!!
Mic, I use Mack brushes. If you don't have a local brush supplier-type place, hit up TCPGlobal.com (west coast) or XCaliberArt.com (East coast). I have ordered brushes from both places with no probs. Just buy a couple Mack stripers (start with a 0 or a 1) and some one shot and give it a try!

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