I haven't striped in years, and just recently started up again, mostly for myself. Your video is awesome. You have an amazing way with your tutorial and description. Thanks and I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Sometimes it takes a little coaching to bring back the memories of a skill you seemingly forgot. Thanks. I'm newly inspired.
Your advice on this video is the most useful to me that I've come across so far. The way you explained the feeling in your paint makes sense to me. Thank you for the information
@@villapinstriping trying to see what I need for thinning and clean up and storing my brushes. I just bought the 1shot paint and brushes. I've been painting for year's but I've been using rustolum paint water base clean up. I like it because of the easy clean up. I made my own custom brush using hair I glued to a short stick with sowing thread. The hair holds paint and cleans off with soap and water never used it for oil based paints thought it would damage the hair with solvents clean up. So I can just use mineral spirit for thinning and clean up. Do I have to buy the 1shot brush 1shot brush cleaner? It is very expensive $30 buck's plus 1shot high temp reducers ? Can I use food safe oil to put on brush to store when not in use, I hear other's using motor oil? Vegetable oil sounds better for the brush hairs but I don't know anything about how to take care of the expensive brushes any feed back will be helpful thanks
I was waiting when you would make a video about sword brushes,I started out with sword brushes but I really had trouble to master corners. I switched to scroll brushes after that and it gave me a much better result. I still like to learn it so I hope you'll post some more about sword brush technique. Thanks again for the video! Learning more and more! 👍😉
excellent vid. you’re a good teacher, lots of relevant descriptions. i just got into this and i’ve been watching a bunch of vids. yours is a clear winner for me, very helpful. thanks!! i love how everybody pallets on magazines, it’s part of the tradition.
Hi! I'm very glad you find the videos helpful. Always happy to be an back from folks who watch them. Good luck with your Pinstriping. I wish you much progress in the new year
Thank you for the great videos man. Just picked up a brush about a week ago. Will continue to monitor your channel for more tricks and hints. Thanks again dude! You are appreciated!
Thank you for breaking this down for us. I bought a couple of brushes and 2 cans of one shot but haven't used them yet. Your video gives me the confidence to finally try.
Holy moly, actual real straight forward info! Mate I love you! Thanks for sharing and spreading information! Just watched this and the Brush Preparation video, my starter kit just arrived today. Super excited to make a big mess!
Thank you for sharing, sir! I like to teach myself how to do things, but I still need basics and beginnings. Very helpful what you're sharing. I appreciate you!
Thank you for the video Villa, I'm very new to this so your help will go a long way I hope you dont mind me asking but i'm curious what you think of using automotive grade urethane reducers for thinning one shot, everyone i've spoken to recommends it but I've always gotten so lightheaded using it, so I'm thinking of switching over to odorless mineral spirits.
My Scroll practice sheets are available through me personally. Shoot me a text whenever you're ready. They get shipped folded up in a regular envelope ✉️. $50 813-650-4032
Thanks man. I had a rough practice session today. It just started getting warmer here in kcmo and my mixes were all over the place. Er! I’ve had really good luck with bright red, it’s also just a beautiful color. I’m hoping to get dialed down with my chrome yellow, another favorite.
@@villapinstriping cheers for that man. I’m sure something will come up. Did you ever settle on a specific oil for preservation aside from the mineral oil? Also. I’m trying to consider the best material for practicing on. I saw glass frame from Walmart which was cool. Do you have any input on that as well? Thanks again dude!
@@villapinstriping how and why did you get into Pinstriping? I’ve always personally been attracted to the art form and saw some of Skratch’s artwork along with hearing his story. Me also being from the south and not far from where he grew up. I kinda relate to his story. Still learning and loving every step along the way
@@kmart6026 I'm honestly an internet baby. I found a group page for Pinstriping and fell in love with the designs. This was about 6-7 years ago. I got some paint and the rest is history
@@villapinstriping very cool. I’m buying a new tin and some new Mavericks tomorrow. Gotta love payday. The misses may get mad when she realizes everything in our home is pinstriped lol. Prepping the oven now! Lol
You have to use bottles that are made from PET plastic. Anything else will ruin the paint. You can actually fin this type of plastic within regular household items like Dawn dish soap, Ketchup bottles etc.. just look on under the bottom for a PET stamp. Here is also a link to them on Amazon www.amazon.com/dp/B08B7SN9HV/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_glt_fabc_3688BQ1GYFY7R76DR8AB?linkCode=ml2&tag=villapinstrip-20
I'm replacing a fender on my daily driver and the car had OEM pinstriping consisting of two different colors. This is all new to me. Would I be best off masking it especially for alignment sake or should I just have someone else do it? I don't have the steadiness required for this.
If you feel like you can mask it off go ahead. Or buy some "fineline" tape off eBay. It's a big piece of tape that you can pull out inside strips to match the gap needed. But if you're not feeling confident, just holler at your local pinstriper. I must admit, long lines isn't my thing... Not yet at least
Neatsfoot oil seems to be the best option If you want to buy your own oil off brand.. but a lot of folks are selling pinstriping brush oil online now, any one of those are great options. They're usually made from neatsfoot oil mostly
Old School sign painter here. Just started getting back into it and playing around with pinstriping. I'm really not happy with the new One Shot paint, seems to be far less of a product than I remember. Whats your thoughts on the TCP Global Custom Shop lettering/striping enamels? I like them so far, easy to work with and the dry time is much faster than 1 Shot. Any pros or cons that you know of???
I've actually never had the opportunity to use the TCP stuff. I'm fairly positive it all comes down to personal preference. I still love 1 Shot, but I have no frame of reference as to what it once was. I did get a full can of leaded Violet 1 Shot and I honestly couldn't tell a difference. Unfortunately I wish I had more information brother. I'm still fairly new to the craft
A good rule of thumb is 24 hours for dry times... But.. Check out these two videos maybe they will help answer your questions. If you have any more questions don't hesitate.
I did try something like that but ended up not using it pretty quick. Sometimes I need the reducer a lot during hot days. Thanks for stopping by ans commenting Doug!!
Question since im just starting pinstriping i dont know the exact "THERMANOLOGY" Example " MINERAL SPIRITS" would you be able to break it down to its simpler form..?😬😅🙈😂. Or the exact name on the product To be able to purchase the correct mix. Like yesterday i at the store I ASKED FOR "REDUCER" but on the CAN LABLE it Says "CHROMAFLO 6000 FlOw EnHanCer".. Is it correct? Thank you.
Mineral Spirits is basically (Paint thinner) If you're using enamel paint. You can also use (Turpentine) or (Naptha).. All of those examples will evaporate over time leaving a few only the paint. Chromaflow is an additive that does not evaporate. It helps the paint flow out of the brush evenly. It's really not a reducer. If it's 1 shot stuff ask for (low temp reducer) or (high temp reducer) Or any of the other reducers stated above
First timer! Just ordered a set of Mack brushes, can’t wait to get started. Thanks for the info. With regards to “Mineral Spirits”, is there a brand you prefer?
When I try to get my right side s curves, I "flick out" and smear every damn time. But if I attemot to make it thicker, my line weight is very inconsistent. I try to spin the brush as I change directions, but I'm still working on a fluid motion. Any tips you can give me on changing directions in one stroke?
Sounds like you may just not have enough time under the brush. I didn't start to get decent outcomes until after the first year. I would generally see small improvements every few months. besides that I would say you probably don't have the paint reduced properly, you are either over reducing or under reducing also you might just be moving way too fast or trying to hit turns that aren't usually easy to do. you might also be pushing down too hard. there are many reasons why this could be happening to you but like I say it all comes in time with a lot of practice.
So much for the magic wand answer I hoped you had in your back pocket... Your quick response is much appreciated. I own a body shop and do some pretty high end custom paint. The only thing holding me back from "the next level" is clean pinstriping. So, back to the pallet and nose to the grindstone I suppose! Regardless, I'm still picking up a lot of what you're putting down, so thanks again!
@@aamantium1 I'm glad I could help. I actually don't have much experience around high-end paint jobs. a lot of the stuff I've worked on was Your average Joe's.
@@villapinstripingWell, next time you're in North Idaho.... Haha. I paint about 3 bikes a month. And I have a 45 Chevy thats almost ready for gloss black that I'm sure the client would be beyond stoked to let you go nuts on!
I highly recommend you don't. Get a thick container, plastic or glass and find out where your city/county collects the used material. Every Aria has collection places and monthly dates
This is fuckin explained awesome 😎.... I'm gonna be checking out more... Where to I get brushes and paint affordably???? I'm gonna do some small stuff like bikes, dashboard so on
@@villapinstriping thanks for the reply.....2 weeks newbie....lol.....someone also mention " how cold is the temperature and the surface Im stripping on".......I will reduce the paint alittle more at a time to get a better flow.
I stole my first striping brush as a teenager burglar. Striped some cars in my day but have never had anyone explain to me why you would use lacquer thinner on a expensive brush to ruin the hair!
Some use it some don't. Ive never had a problem with it. I only use it for a quick cleaning and is wiped off and ran through mineral spirits immediately after
It's only funny because it's true...keep up the videos, they are really good and I'm learning alot....still working on my curves, but each piece is better than the last....I like taking some of your simple designs and running with them....I think for me, coming up with designs will be harder than brush control.....thanks again....gotta go clean windows
I haven't striped in years, and just recently started up again, mostly for myself. Your video is awesome. You have an amazing way with your tutorial and description. Thanks and I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Sometimes it takes a little coaching to bring back the memories of a skill you seemingly forgot. Thanks. I'm newly inspired.
Thanks for the kind words!!
Your advice on this video is the most useful to me that I've come across so far. The way you explained the feeling in your paint makes sense to me.
Thank you for the information
you are very welcome Steve
One of the best beginner vids I've watched.
Bob Cook Thanks a bunch Bob!
@@villapinstriping trying to see what I need for thinning and clean up and storing my brushes. I just bought the 1shot paint and brushes. I've been painting for year's but I've been using rustolum paint water base clean up. I like it because of the easy clean up. I made my own custom brush using hair I glued to a short stick with sowing thread. The hair holds paint and cleans off with soap and water never used it for oil based paints thought it would damage the hair with solvents clean up. So I can just use mineral spirit for thinning and clean up. Do I have to buy the 1shot brush 1shot brush cleaner? It is very expensive $30 buck's plus 1shot high temp reducers ? Can I use food safe oil to put on brush to store when not in use, I hear other's using motor oil? Vegetable oil sounds better for the brush hairs but I don't know anything about how to take care of the expensive brushes any feed back will be helpful thanks
Another great piece of info! Just started pinstriping and all of your videos are a great source of inspiration. Thanks🤙
Brody Lambden I appreciate your support Brody. Good luck with your new journey into pinstriping. Have a kick ass day.
I realise that to thin out the paint a little makes a big difference and makes the enamel to flow out without "bubbles" in my work.A very good tip👍
Thank you
I was waiting when you would make a video about sword brushes,I started out with sword brushes but I really had trouble to master corners. I switched to scroll brushes after that and it gave me a much better result. I still like to learn it so I hope you'll post some more about sword brush technique. Thanks again for the video! Learning more and more! 👍😉
excellent vid. you’re a good teacher, lots of relevant descriptions. i just got into this and i’ve been watching a bunch of vids. yours is a clear winner for me, very helpful. thanks!! i love how everybody pallets on magazines, it’s part of the tradition.
Hi! I'm very glad you find the videos helpful. Always happy to be an back from folks who watch them. Good luck with your Pinstriping. I wish you much progress in the new year
Thank you for the great videos man. Just picked up a brush about a week ago. Will continue to monitor your channel for more tricks and hints. Thanks again dude! You are appreciated!
Mitch Snyder thank you for watching the videos bro
Mineral spirits is coagulating my house of kolor striping enamel. Dosnt mix?
Thank you for breaking this down for us. I bought a couple of brushes and 2 cans of one shot but haven't used them yet. Your video gives me the confidence to finally try.
I'm glad I can help you out thank you so much for watching
Subbed too! 😉
@@damnedtexan1976 Hell yeah! Thanks!!!
I haven't found a useful video on this until now, I've been doing it soooooo wrong :) Thank you
I'm glad I could help you :) thanks for watching
I held my breath and could hear my own heartbeat when you pulled that second line hahaha love the vid mate
thank you Jim!
Holy moly, actual real straight forward info! Mate I love you! Thanks for sharing and spreading information! Just watched this and the Brush Preparation video, my starter kit just arrived today. Super excited to make a big mess!
I appreciate you watching and comments! have fun if you have any questions please don't hesitate
Awesome video, thanks for taking the time to show us how it's done!
Thanks for watching Darrell!
You are very good at describing of what your doing... very nice !!
Thanks very much!
Very on-point and well-done tutorial. I love the semi-dry pickle on a window example.
Thank you!
Samurai Shotgun! Love the shirt brother... Played a couple shows with them way back when. Thanks for the vid. Just starting to mess with striping.
Those are my homies. I used to run sound in Ybor. I was around for their beginnings. Good luck with your Pinstriping! Lemme know if I can help
This has been a frustrating challenge for me, thanks for the video 😊
No worries. I still get super frustrated 4 years later. If you're lucky, it'll be a life long frustration lol.. we'll be in the trenches together
I'm a beginner, great info , and I'll be referring back to this video !
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Answer is in the video link :)
Thank you for all the great tips, very helpful
Thank you for watching Michael 🙂
Dude that's about the best video I've seen this far! Great work man I been in this for 13 days now _ u just made my first job EASIER BRO. THX
I'm glad I could help Wade!🍻 Cheers
Thank you for sharing, sir! I like to teach myself how to do things, but I still need basics and beginnings. Very helpful what you're sharing. I appreciate you!
You're very welcome Ross I'm glad that I can help
Thank you for the video Villa, I'm very new to this so your help will go a long way
I hope you dont mind me asking but i'm curious what you think of using automotive grade urethane reducers for thinning one shot, everyone i've spoken to recommends it but I've always gotten so lightheaded using it, so I'm thinking of switching over to odorless mineral spirits.
All I use is Mineral spirits. It's what I'm use to. I don't have any experience with anything automotive grade
Hello villa good info. How do we buy some of your supplies. I want your scroll samples for practice. Thank you and keep painting.
My Scroll practice sheets are available through me personally. Shoot me a text whenever you're ready. They get shipped folded up in a regular envelope ✉️. $50
813-650-4032
@@villapinstripingCarla sent you an email mail. Just waiting for your address to mail you the money order. Thank you
Thanks man. I had a rough practice session today. It just started getting warmer here in kcmo and my mixes were all over the place. Er! I’ve had really good luck with bright red, it’s also just a beautiful color. I’m hoping to get dialed down with my chrome yellow, another favorite.
You're welcome! Thanks for the update always good to hear how people are coming along
Thanks man. Just getting into it and your really helped me a great deal. Really helped my overall confidence and technique. Very appreciated!!
I'm super glad you find these videos helpful! Feel free to ask any questions you may have
@@villapinstriping cheers for that man. I’m sure something will come up. Did you ever settle on a specific oil for preservation aside from the mineral oil? Also. I’m trying to consider the best material for practicing on. I saw glass frame from Walmart which was cool. Do you have any input on that as well? Thanks again dude!
@@villapinstriping how and why did you get into Pinstriping? I’ve always personally been attracted to the art form and saw some of Skratch’s artwork along with hearing his story. Me also being from the south and not far from where he grew up. I kinda relate to his story. Still learning and loving every step along the way
@@kmart6026 I'm honestly an internet baby. I found a group page for Pinstriping and fell in love with the designs. This was about 6-7 years ago. I got some paint and the rest is history
@@villapinstriping very cool. I’m buying a new tin and some new Mavericks tomorrow. Gotta love payday. The misses may get mad when she realizes everything in our home is pinstriped lol. Prepping the oven now! Lol
Hi where do you get the plastic bottles for your paint I heard you can't use just any bottle
You have to use bottles that are made from PET plastic. Anything else will ruin the paint. You can actually fin this type of plastic within regular household items like Dawn dish soap, Ketchup bottles etc.. just look on under the bottom for a PET stamp.
Here is also a link to them on Amazon
www.amazon.com/dp/B08B7SN9HV/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_apa_glt_fabc_3688BQ1GYFY7R76DR8AB?linkCode=ml2&tag=villapinstrip-20
I'm replacing a fender on my daily driver and the car had OEM pinstriping consisting of two different colors. This is all new to me. Would I be best off masking it especially for alignment sake or should I just have someone else do it? I don't have the steadiness required for this.
If you feel like you can mask it off go ahead. Or buy some "fineline" tape off eBay. It's a big piece of tape that you can pull out inside strips to match the gap needed.
But if you're not feeling confident, just holler at your local pinstriper. I must admit, long lines isn't my thing... Not yet at least
@@villapinstriping thank you sir.
@@Shaft-Industries very welcome
I was getting ready to ask you about diluting the paint with the mineral spirits thanks for this video you're really helping me out a lot.
Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate it
Thanks , really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!
Thank you for watching Robert!
When you said you keep your brush oiled, I was wondering what type of oil you recommend ?
Neatsfoot oil seems to be the best option If you want to buy your own oil off brand.. but a lot of folks are selling pinstriping brush oil online now, any one of those are great options. They're usually made from neatsfoot oil mostly
@@villapinstriping thank you.👍
@iamnegan1515 You're welcome
whatare you using to practice on? Like, whats the paper you use? I just started and i run out of surfaces to practice on
I would recommend glass. Buy a cheap frame from Walmart (with the glass inside the frame). It's smooth and reusable
That paper was some random stuff I found in a yard sale
Old School sign painter here. Just started getting back into it and playing around with pinstriping. I'm really not happy with the new One Shot paint, seems to be far less of a product than I remember. Whats your thoughts on the TCP Global Custom Shop lettering/striping enamels? I like them so far, easy to work with and the dry time is much faster than 1 Shot. Any pros or cons that you know of???
I've actually never had the opportunity to use the TCP stuff. I'm fairly positive it all comes down to personal preference. I still love 1 Shot, but I have no frame of reference as to what it once was. I did get a full can of leaded Violet 1 Shot and I honestly couldn't tell a difference. Unfortunately I wish I had more information brother. I'm still fairly new to the craft
Great video!
Thank you!
thank you thank you thank you.... is it the same technique for sign-writing?
I don't think so but unfortunately I can't speak on that craft. I'm horrible at lettering. Just being honest
Also. Thank you for watching and commenting!!
What do you recommend using to practice on ,that I can reuse !?
Glass
Semi dry pickle! Legend!
MackieBass hahahaha
Do you ever use smoothie 2 for fisheye and better lay? I haven't striped in about 15 years and can't seem to find that.
No I don't. It's generally not problem that I run into.
I don't think they make smoothie anymore
@@villapinstriping yeah can't seem to find it anywhere. Thanks a lot.
Love the video I just started practicing pin striping what is the actual dry time is there a hardener in the paint or let it be and dry
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A good rule of thumb is 24 hours for dry times... But..
Check out these two videos maybe they will help answer your questions. If you have any more questions don't hesitate.
What do you call water spirit? is it white spirit?
Mineral spirits. Yes I believe it's the same as white spirits. But it's technically clear in color
Where did you get the bottle you hold your paint in? Thanks, great video!
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Ever thought of using an eye dropper for adding mineral spirits? Very informative thanks boss.
I did try something like that but ended up not using it pretty quick. Sometimes I need the reducer a lot during hot days. Thanks for stopping by ans commenting Doug!!
I get it. I need to go buy a brush and stuff. Thanks.
You're welcome
Always do the final palleting on fresh newsprint. Tip from Ol Skool Bob Kee
ling
Thank you!
What sizes should I get?? What's the difference from 000 00 and 0
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Get whatever size you want bro
Question since im just starting pinstriping i dont know the exact "THERMANOLOGY" Example " MINERAL SPIRITS" would you be able to break it down to its simpler form..?😬😅🙈😂. Or the exact name on the product To be able to purchase the correct mix. Like yesterday i at the store I ASKED FOR "REDUCER" but on the CAN LABLE it Says "CHROMAFLO 6000 FlOw EnHanCer".. Is it correct? Thank you.
Mineral Spirits is basically (Paint thinner)
If you're using enamel paint. You can also use (Turpentine) or (Naptha)..
All of those examples will evaporate over time leaving a few only the paint.
Chromaflow is an additive that does not evaporate. It helps the paint flow out of the brush evenly. It's really not a reducer.
If it's 1 shot stuff ask for (low temp reducer) or (high temp reducer)
Or any of the other reducers stated above
Yes the pinstriping paint is 1 shot and so is the CHROMAFLO. And thank you for the help, and tutoriol.🙏
@@luisjuarez9860 You're welcome
What kind of paint do I use for pinstriping and hand painting murals?
Unfortunately that's out of my realm. I do not know. I'm sorry
Ty for this video it was very helpful
You're welcome
Great video. Thank you!!
You're welcome!
what are you doing with pickles in your spare time to know what they feel like against a window?
Top secret information. On a need to know basis.
Can I use GAMBLIN GAMSOL mineral spirits???
I think so yes. Brand shouldn't matter. Just make sure the liquid is clear.
Stay challenged, dig it🔥
Ill be honest. I barely pick up the sword. I need to quit playing around
I love the idea using the squeeze bottle for your one shot. I know I’ll use this idea in the future
Joseph Tasse be sure to get the correct ones when you do, I have a video on that topic just look through my older videos.
villa pinstriping found the pet 8 oz bottles at SKS bottles. Pretty awesome price..thanks for the info
DO YOU HAVE A VIDEO ON HOW TO STORE YOUR 1-SHOT, OR HOW TO NOT MAKE A MESS POURING FROM THE CAN AN RE-SEAL IT? THANKS, GREAT STUFF.
At this point sir. I only use the bottles
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@@villapinstriping THANKS FOR ALL!
@@ncstonecrew you are very welcome
First timer! Just ordered a set of Mack brushes, can’t wait to get started. Thanks for the info.
With regards to “Mineral Spirits”, is there a brand you prefer?
Sunnyside or Kleen Strip
And make sure it's a CLEAR liquid (not the milky white eco friendly stuff)
I made that mistake early on.
I wish you the best of luck!
Villa Pinstriping thanks man! Much appreciated 🤘🏼
@@villapinstriping can I use a reducer instead of mineral spirits?
@@Calicod707 yes
very informative, thank you
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful
Wonderful lesson
Paul Destocki thanks!!
Great job thanks for the help !
Thank you for watching!
When I try to get my right side s curves, I "flick out" and smear every damn time. But if I attemot to make it thicker, my line weight is very inconsistent. I try to spin the brush as I change directions, but I'm still working on a fluid motion. Any tips you can give me on changing directions in one stroke?
Having a lot of issues with U shapes as well
Sounds like you may just not have enough time under the brush. I didn't start to get decent outcomes until after the first year. I would generally see small improvements every few months.
besides that I would say you probably don't have the paint reduced properly, you are either over reducing or under reducing also you might just be moving way too fast or trying to hit turns that aren't usually easy to do. you might also be pushing down too hard.
there are many reasons why this could be happening to you but like I say it all comes in time with a lot of practice.
So much for the magic wand answer I hoped you had in your back pocket...
Your quick response is much appreciated. I own a body shop and do some pretty high end custom paint. The only thing holding me back from "the next level" is clean pinstriping. So, back to the pallet and nose to the grindstone I suppose! Regardless, I'm still picking up a lot of what you're putting down, so thanks again!
@@aamantium1 I'm glad I could help. I actually don't have much experience around high-end paint jobs. a lot of the stuff I've worked on was Your average Joe's.
@@villapinstripingWell, next time you're in North Idaho.... Haha. I paint about 3 bikes a month. And I have a 45 Chevy thats almost ready for gloss black that I'm sure the client would be beyond stoked to let you go nuts on!
Thank you 😊 for this .
You are very welcome
Killer dude, great break down
Iron Gordon - Art Thanks Gordon
where do you dump your dirty m.s/thinner? As a first timer I disposed mines down the toilet.just checking.
I highly recommend you don't. Get a thick container, plastic or glass and find out where your city/county collects the used material. Every Aria has collection places and monthly dates
I have also heard some people say that they leave their spirits out to evaporate. I do not know however how eco-friendly that is.
Good info
Thanks Rudy!
Thanks for the information
Thanks for watching Robert!!
thank you so much for this video
You're very welcome! Hopefully it was helpful
This is fuckin explained awesome 😎.... I'm gonna be checking out more... Where to I get brushes and paint affordably???? I'm gonna do some small stuff like bikes, dashboard so on
In the more section to the video you can find links to a lot of these products on Amazon. Thanks for checking out the content. I appreciate ya
@@villapinstriping awesome 😎👍👍👍👍👍💯
you the man!
Thanks a lot Joe
Thank you so much for this
Adam Brauner thanks for watching!
I'm just learning and a problem I'm having is the paint clumps up quickly...im using one shot and their reducer.
You're probably not reducing enough. How long have you been Pinstriping?
@@villapinstriping thanks for the reply.....2 weeks newbie....lol.....someone also mention " how cold is the temperature and the surface Im stripping on".......I will reduce the paint alittle more at a time to get a better flow.
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35k on the views on this video but only around 600 likes ...come-on guys hit that like button before u leave..I'm just saying on my behalf . Ty
Thanks for the support Richard
I stole my first striping brush as a teenager burglar. Striped some cars in my day but have never had anyone explain to me why you would use lacquer thinner on a expensive brush to ruin the hair!
Some use it some don't. Ive never had a problem with it. I only use it for a quick cleaning and is wiped off and ran through mineral spirits immediately after
How to use for mixing 1 shot ? Scuse me my english, i am french
Yes. This is 1 SHOT paint
Great video once again! Only problem is now my wife's bitchin cuz I'm dragging pickles on the windows!...had to try...lol
Jeff Insinna hahahahahahah. That was funny
It's only funny because it's true...keep up the videos, they are really good and I'm learning alot....still working on my curves, but each piece is better than the last....I like taking some of your simple designs and running with them....I think for me, coming up with designs will be harder than brush control.....thanks again....gotta go clean windows
Jeff Insinna Your very welcome bro
Y'a t'il un francais qui peut me traduire ce qu'il fait, surtout les produits....
I'm unsure. My apologies
As much tug as a semi-dry pickle against the window?
Well, duh. I thought everyone knew that.
Absolutely. Common knowledge :) don't eat the pickle after tho...
Need some baby powder
I got some
I understood everything until you started talking about pickles.
Daniel Blackmar keep up Daniel son
Who the hell throws a pickle at a window?
Future pinstripers apparently lol ;)
@@villapinstriping looks like I'm going shopping for some pickles then.😆
@@guitarguymi Sliced vlassic hamburger style is best ;)
Excellent tutorial. Please use a white background next time so we can see the brush.
No problem!