Very Cool, thank you! I just found one of these pinstriping tools in the free pile at a garage sale. I picked it up because it looked cool and I love vintage tools, but I had no idea what it was for.
My mentor (John Hannukaine) told me once "Here is the roller go have fun with it and then throw it away, don't be a roller guy" Brush or die. But a tool is a tool.
sir thank you for this video I have one of does pin stripe bottle but I could see is that yours is more older them mine the tip of yours is metal mine is plastic so mine a little newer sebaceous mine is plastic but sir they work real nice and thank you again for your time teaching us the talent that you have God bless you from a Disable American veteran
I bought one of those gadgets about15 years ago and only used it a few times. It's tedious to work with to say the least. You need to get the paint thinned just right for it work properly. I found it much easier for me to do wheel stripes with a 00 Mack or Kafka brush.
Got one at flea market 2 days ago. $4. I thought it strange old tool to sell on ebay. Thought it was a paint stripper at first, but that has two p's. Going to havefun using it. But on the rubber not the rims. Coolvid...!!!
Thanks, it's a really pretty sweet, an been around awhile! You sure made it look even better! I got it from my grandfather. Don't know if he use this on his car, but it was very cool 57' chevy, that I remember him adding toilet payer oil filter! I have that filter too! He was a train engineer, an as kids we loved to wave at grandpa as his train past through town from Portland! Thanks for the memories!
I used them 55 years ago in Jack Taylor Cycle in Stockton on Tees, last time i saw some was at a autojumble in Paris and he was only wanting £180.00 for one kit. he was playing with it and didn't really know what he had or what it could do, i showed him on a section of bike tube how it worked, but he wouldn't give me any discount, so i am afraid he and his stock are growing old together.
hello, as this gizmo called to make the lines ?? I have one that I found in a farmhouse, former hacienda, and this Spotted in amarrillo colored egg, can be lines to make caaballos cars (carriages). but until I saw the video and not sap that was served and that .. gracias de antemano.
Hi, I have a question ,whats difference between house of Kolor and one shot, because I see that almost everyone uses one shot a lot and not house of Kolor. Thank you.
If your rim doesn't have the groove/lip you can use the wire guide against the outer edge of the rim. For a wide motorcycle rim that you wish to stripe near the center you may need to bend a custom guide. I find it useful to slide a piece of thin nylon tube over the wire so it slides along the edge of the rim smoother.
No issues with assembly for me th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
allthings possible Tape is not "real" pintstripe , but i works should work with a fine brush , especially if the rim is perfectly true and you spin it faster , i did this with a paint pen and worked great , you make the wheel spin fast then aply the pen
Although this is an old video. You just taught an old dog a new trick. Thanks for sharing this video, it was very helpful.
My father had that tool and pinstriped our bike wheels back in the fifties and sixties
Very Cool, thank you! I just found one of these pinstriping tools in the free pile at a garage sale. I picked it up because it looked cool and I love vintage tools, but I had no idea what it was for.
Thanks.. I just got one of those pinstripers and did not know that lever is a guide.I thought it was paint flow control. Nice bike for sure.
My mentor (John Hannukaine) told me once "Here is the roller go have fun with it and then throw it away, don't be a roller guy" Brush or die. But a tool is a tool.
I've got that 1-shot enamel - great stuff. Nice high pigment...
sir thank you for this video I have one of does pin stripe bottle but I could see is that yours is more older them mine the tip of yours is metal mine is plastic so mine a little newer sebaceous mine is plastic but sir they work real nice and thank you again for your time teaching us the talent that you have God bless you from a
Disable American veteran
I would recommend getting your rim trued or straitened before trying this method ;)
I bought one of those gadgets about15 years ago and only used it a few times. It's tedious to work with to say the least. You need to get the paint thinned just right for it work properly. I found it much easier for me to do wheel stripes with a 00 Mack or Kafka brush.
+Painter D if you no longer need, tell me your price
The Beugler striping tool is designed to do this.. they are awesome
A tip : you can watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Austin Brantley Yea, I have been using Flixzone for since december myself =)
@Austin Brantley yup, have been watching on flixzone for months myself :)
@Austin Brantley yup, I've been using flixzone for since december myself =)
Got one at flea market 2 days ago. $4. I thought it strange old tool to sell on ebay. Thought it was a paint stripper at first, but that has two p's. Going to havefun using it. But on the rubber not the rims. Coolvid...!!!
so classy. very nice bike, man
Excellent tool for the job!!!
sweet little tool !
very good...thanks for the tips
I've got a paint applicator just like that, never been used, so this is great for me, wondering to use or not?
get it used, that's what it's for, then clean it and put it away until the next time. i just bought one.
Thanks, it's a really pretty sweet, an been around awhile! You sure made it look even better! I got it from my grandfather. Don't know if he use this on his car, but it was very cool 57' chevy, that I remember him adding toilet payer oil filter! I have that filter too! He was a train engineer, an as kids we loved to wave at grandpa as his train past through town from Portland! Thanks for the memories!
I used them 55 years ago in Jack Taylor Cycle in Stockton on Tees, last time i saw some was at a autojumble in Paris and he was only wanting £180.00 for one kit. he was playing with it and didn't really know what he had or what it could do, i showed him on a section of bike tube how it worked, but he wouldn't give me any discount, so i am afraid he and his stock are growing old together.
Where I can buy the tool you use to make the line
Where to get car tire striping? Thanks
hello, as this gizmo called to make the lines ?? I have one that I found in a farmhouse, former hacienda, and this Spotted in amarrillo colored egg, can be lines to make caaballos cars (carriages). but until I saw the video and not sap that was served and that .. gracias de antemano.
where do you buy your vintage rims??
Wear can I buy the tool and how much
Thanks, never saw that before FYI: 1/16 +1/16+1/16 =3/16 not 3/8 as you said in the video..just saying..
i thought he said about an eighth of an inch as he had to go over it again.
Hi, I have a question ,whats difference between house of Kolor and one shot, because I see that almost everyone uses one shot a lot and not house of Kolor. Thank you.
How to make that pinstripe pen
can i use model car paint for pinstriping
Hi, what is the name of this gadget? where can I to buy? THX
haha that noise in your intro is from a 1936 Fairbanks Morse Model 32D
Nolan! your good...very good, busted I am.
Thank god for the lip to guide U
If your rim doesn't have the groove/lip you can use the wire guide against the outer edge of the rim. For a wide motorcycle rim that you wish to stripe near the center you may need to bend a custom guide. I find it useful to slide a piece of thin nylon tube over the wire so it slides along the edge of the rim smoother.
cyclecult great Job....
Perfect !!
im all for old ways of doing it and not using more modern techniques as is shows skill and craftmanship and hand finished is best.
No issues with assembly for me th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L but I could see where some might benefit from using an experienced bike assembler/mechanic. I'm an older rider starting back after a 10 year break. This bike exceeds my capabilities and has been easy to get comfortable riding. I'm mostly on easy trails with almost no street riding and have not been disappointed with the performance of the bike. My fitness level is far below what I previously rode with and because of that the mileage is going on the bike slowly. While I'm losing weight slowly, the bike seems to tolerate my 220 pounds just fine. The bike has been used by several family members ranging from 5'5" - 5'9".
this tool have a name !?!?
Couldn't you spin the wheel and apply real pinstripe tape
allthings possible Tape is not "real" pintstripe , but i works should work with a fine brush , especially if the rim is perfectly true and you spin it faster , i did this with a paint pen and worked great , you make the wheel spin fast then aply the pen
Why wait?
Pinstriping = brush and paint no fake ass tools. Cheating
Lowlifebiker666 if he is happy with the results then i would say perfect... and isn't a paint brush a tool?