I walked by the bugler booth at a World of Wheels Show in the late seventies, pulling my pinstriping wagon ,watched him for a couple of minutes, then told him that I was at the show pinstriping vehicles and motorcycles, he then replied “ I can make any line that you can make with a brush” I said “really?” “Bet you can’t” and got my brush wet, and did one of my scroll designs on his practice board , to which he (the head of Bugler) and the Grandson of the developer said “ Well guess I’ll never say that again” very nice man, great tool for production work, friend ,Gary Jensen used one for years and did demos with it for the company.
I bought one of those about 30 years ago and used it once. It was a mess trying to get the paint the right consistency so it wouldn't just run out all over and getting it so it would have enough flow to do a long line. It's been collecting dust since I use brushes now!
Just won one of these on a bid in eBay. After watching this video, I am glad I now own one and excited to start using it. It was very informative also. I felt it covered all the basics and then some. Was kinda like watching that tv show 'How it's made'.
Great vlog thanks for posting and sharing with us. I had one of the “other” brands and types of pinstriping wheels. It wasn’t the precision instrument of the Beugler.
I used one of these things to stripe my first car 42 years ago. At that point in time, for me, it turned out OK. Later on I started using a brush. Being able to do your own striping is cool. It takes a lot of practice but looks great when you are done.
When I was on the road show circuit I’ve averaged $500. An hour ,35 shows a year for 18 years, and yes I did stripe my own vehicles too, had show stuff,we had an Arizona version of Artistry in iron ,I got peoples choice and First trophies, all polished and engraved motor,hand carved and stitched leather seat, a paint job that nobody had ever seen before, but I looked like a Gorilla humping a football, I’m trying to pick up a rat bike that I can screw with, electric start .,shocks apes, extended wide glide, and a killer paint job and saddle ….looking
Pretty wild tool. A buddy of mine gave me one of these along with some pin stripping brushes. Ive never used it but at least now I know how. Would def be a very useful tool for someone that doesn't have the steadiness they once had
I have a large and small one since late 70's. Used them a few times and even though I haven't practiced much, had awesome results. Plan to start using them again in the near future.
Had one of these for a while. Works great as shown, on nearly flat surfaces, but no good on surfaces that are significantly curved across the width of the wheel, the point of contact with the wheel varies in width and so does the finished line. Am I missing something?
whether the goods can be (PINSTRIPING Tool / Beugler Pro.STRIPER-DVD-Kit GUIDE MAGNETIC STRIP / HOT RODS /) send to Indonesia, especially in Bali? how much shipping to bali? please confirm thank you
Useless. 40 seconds of unrelated intro (longer than some TV shows), then a lot of general blather, then a distant fuzzy shot of someone using the device at a trade show. This video could be used in a how-to video on how not to post a video.
I walked by the bugler booth at a World of Wheels Show in the late seventies, pulling my pinstriping wagon ,watched him for a couple of minutes, then told him that I was at the show pinstriping vehicles and motorcycles, he then replied “ I can make any line that you can make with a brush” I said “really?” “Bet you can’t” and got my brush wet, and did one of my scroll designs on his practice board , to which he (the head of Bugler) and the Grandson of the developer said “ Well guess I’ll never say that again” very nice man, great tool for production work, friend ,Gary Jensen used one for years and did demos with it for the company.
Id use one.. or just 3d print one mabe?
he sounds like a great guy..
Steve, you’re the man! These are great for production work
This music is legit. I need this in my playlist.
I bought one of those about 30 years ago and used it once. It was a mess trying to get the paint the right consistency so it wouldn't just run out all over and getting it so it would have enough flow to do a long line. It's been collecting dust since I use brushes now!
Just won one of these on a bid in eBay. After watching this video, I am glad I now own one and excited to start using it. It was very informative also. I felt it covered all the basics and then some. Was kinda like watching that tv show 'How it's made'.
Great vlog thanks for posting and sharing with us. I had one of the “other” brands and types of pinstriping wheels. It wasn’t the precision instrument of the Beugler.
I used one of these things to stripe my first car 42 years ago. At that point in time, for me, it turned out OK. Later on I started using a brush. Being able to do your own striping is cool. It takes a lot of practice but looks great when you are done.
When I was on the road show circuit I’ve averaged $500. An hour ,35 shows a year for 18 years, and yes I did stripe my own vehicles too, had show stuff,we had an Arizona version of Artistry in iron ,I got peoples choice and First trophies, all polished and engraved motor,hand carved and stitched leather seat, a paint job that nobody had ever seen before, but I looked like a Gorilla humping a football, I’m trying to pick up a rat bike that I can screw with, electric start .,shocks apes, extended wide glide, and a killer paint job and saddle ….looking
Pretty wild tool. A buddy of mine gave me one of these along with some pin stripping brushes. Ive never used it but at least now I know how. Would def be a very useful tool for someone that doesn't have the steadiness they once had
Very informative video. have had this tool for several years but used very little, this video will get me going.
I'm so excited to purchase mine tomorrow... Love this video Thank you for teaching me the basics....
I have a large and small one since late 70's. Used them a few times and even though I haven't practiced much, had awesome results. Plan to start using them again in the near future.
You do know that this stuff pays very well right?
I've had one of these tools for years and have been scared of it! Now I know where to start.
Had one of these for a while. Works great as shown, on nearly flat surfaces, but no good on surfaces that are significantly curved across the width of the wheel, the point of contact with the wheel varies in width and so does the finished line. Am I missing something?
For Striping you could also use Pin Striping Tape.
Thanks a lot, I'm looking to buy one of these kits.
To be honest when i first saw it I thought "fuck that, ya need a brush" but im surprisingly impressed, it looks kinda ok
Qual o nome dessa ferramenta , como faço para adquirir uma ?
Good idea especially when time is money less prep work more profit
Bom dia, onde posso comprar essa ferramenta?
great tool....not everyone has a steady enough hand to do traditional style
Great Video...
Please leave out the background (noise)
It made it hard to hear you.
Boy genius….. it’s a converted VHS video from 1996
Dude that when I graduated high school
Obrigado por postar. 👍
How good would this work on kitchen cabinets? Anybody ever try it? Thanks
In the right hands ……
There is actually a section in the video when they used it on a cabinet door
Great tool...
O Jesus change the music
There is a hibachi fast food restaurant near me that has great food...but you have to endure this type of "music" to eat there. No one stays long.
whether the goods can be (PINSTRIPING Tool / Beugler Pro.STRIPER-DVD-Kit GUIDE MAGNETIC STRIP / HOT RODS /)
send to Indonesia, especially in Bali?
how much shipping to bali?
please confirm
thank you
How the fuck did I end up here?
Kafka Brush Company is for sale
I've got an $8 Mack 00 that does more
Can your Mack go 1,000 feet without reloading with paint?
Useless. 40 seconds of unrelated intro (longer than some TV shows), then a lot of general blather, then a distant fuzzy shot of someone using the device at a trade show. This video could be used in a how-to video on how not to post a video.