TH-cam is really starting to screw with my head. I'm messing with a 1948 Clinton air cooled single cylinder gas engine. Cleaning, sanding, painting and all I've done is sort of think about looking for my 35 year old striping brushes. Today, I turn on the computer and what is in my suggestions? Pinstriping. Mind you, my search history is steam locomotives and the Canadian trucker's protest so why this popped up in my suggestions baffles me. Anyway, enjoyed the show, going to look for my brushes and a piece of glass to practice on. Wish me luck.
I couldn't tell ya why I ended up watching most of this video but I did and hear I am with a fat ol' grin on my face. Dude, Max, if you gave anyone this much attention, enthusiasm, and so many helpful pro-tips, I am sure they'd be on the fast track to pin striping. What a fun time, you two! Thanks for sharing!
You've quickly become one of my favourite channels on here, really appreciate what you're doing and showing us new guys the ropes. Hats off to Gary too, better than my first attempts and you both seemed to have a blast doing it. Certainly got me in the mood to give it another go. I've got all my gear out, just waiting for the missus to bugger off to bed later then I can crack on! Massive thank you sir, stay safe and keep having fun 👍
I was just watching a psychologist and she was discussing how school has paralyzed us we were taught to sit down shut up and get the answer right not to make mistakes and to truly learn through those mistakes you are correct keep it up you will mess it up but you will grow with any crap The Joy comes with learning and struggling through to become more proficient
I remember those days just starting out. Trying to get the lines symetrical and thinner instead of bulky and thick. Practice is key and it takes time to get good.
I hand re-painted a sign for my church as a teenager and lately I've had an overwhelming urge to try pinstriping but idk what to stripe first. I'm tempted to look at pawn shops for beat up old guitars to practice on. I love the idea of pinstriping to cover scratches and whatnot. Thank you for the encouragement to try and try again!
Wow, the boy did good. I was not expecting such nice lines from so early in the process. I have seen custom car painters bring in a pin striper after spending weeks and a ton of money on the paint so far, and being nervous as all heck in case they messed up.
Tha k you I definitely put down lines then wipe em off ,then put another line down of course like many im not happy with the lines soooo i wipe em off and start again thw hardest part is getting the paint mixeg to meet the environment around you
Awesome video, I love the back and forth between you two. It was great advice you shared and has me inspired and excited to get my first try out of the way!
I love your storytelling I feel like this is to do with many things in life we do many attempts need more effort or practice or time to work things out in our mind and creative ways and for the flow.
Thanks for the awesome content! I am teaching myself how to pinstripe and trying to learn all I can from stripers like yourself! Im a realism artist but I absolutely love this art form. Its so different than what I do but Im getting there with practice!
Hey Max! Thanks for the video. Love this stuff. Question. On the pinstripes behind you, do you do the white on top of the red after or before the red dries?
Lol I love the way you straight out tell us!! You are going to f**ck up lol 😆 I have been airbrushing for years and I also paint cars , candys , flakes ect.. but only as a hobby for friends, I’m in a car club so I do a little work here and there!! But I decided to start pintsriping and holly crap!!!!! It’s an entire different burrito!! 😂😂 I’m on 3 weeks now and slowly I’m beginning to have more control of the brush,,,, it’s about how the brush feels you also must be creative and lots and lots of patience! Lol a little hard for me I have PTSD but I really want to learn so I thank you for sharing you’re knowledge with us rookies,,,, 👍🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻😡😡🙏🏻🇺🇸
I haven't bought anything in a very long time. But if I were to, and they didn't have what I needed at my local Automotive Paint Store, (they usually have most of everything I need). I would shop on Amazon. And if there was something I needed that was very specialized, I would shop at a website like Dick Blick, or Coast AirBrush. And if I didn't know what I needed for sure, I would google it or watch a bunch of TH-cam videos to figure it out, and then Google it. That is my way of supplying.
Interesting teaching advice, total negativity! Your going to fuk this up ? Wow, I made good money the first time I picked up a brush, no negativity, liked the sound of your friend slapping your bald head too!
TH-cam is really starting to screw with my head. I'm messing with a 1948 Clinton air cooled single cylinder gas engine. Cleaning, sanding, painting and all I've done is sort of think about looking for my 35 year old striping brushes. Today, I turn on the computer and what is in my suggestions? Pinstriping. Mind you, my search history is steam locomotives and the Canadian trucker's protest so why this popped up in my suggestions baffles me. Anyway, enjoyed the show, going to look for my brushes and a piece of glass to practice on. Wish me luck.
Good luck Hot Shot! Make Magic!
I couldn't tell ya why I ended up watching most of this video but I did and hear I am with a fat ol' grin on my face. Dude, Max, if you gave anyone this much attention, enthusiasm, and so many helpful pro-tips, I am sure they'd be on the fast track to pin striping. What a fun time, you two! Thanks for sharing!
This dude is wise. Wisdom folks...... Right here. Now go and apply it.
You've quickly become one of my favourite channels on here, really appreciate what you're doing and showing us new guys the ropes. Hats off to Gary too, better than my first attempts and you both seemed to have a blast doing it. Certainly got me in the mood to give it another go.
I've got all my gear out, just waiting for the missus to bugger off to bed later then I can crack on!
Massive thank you sir, stay safe and keep having fun 👍
That’s a pretty darn good first pull.
Thanks Max
.Obrigado.
I was just watching a psychologist and she was discussing how school has paralyzed us we were taught to sit down shut up and get the answer right not to make mistakes and to truly learn through those mistakes you are correct keep it up you will mess it up but you will grow with any crap The Joy comes with learning and struggling through to become more proficient
I remember those days just starting out. Trying to get the lines symetrical and thinner instead of bulky and thick. Practice is key and it takes time to get good.
nice video, and good job ! Thx from Belgium
Great video.
I hand re-painted a sign for my church as a teenager and lately I've had an overwhelming urge to try pinstriping but idk what to stripe first. I'm tempted to look at pawn shops for beat up old guitars to practice on. I love the idea of pinstriping to cover scratches and whatnot. Thank you for the encouragement to try and try again!
Imboutta start myself and I wish I had someone to teach me like this in person..good thing I'm a hands on and visual learner
Wow, the boy did good. I was not expecting such nice lines from so early in the process. I have seen custom car painters bring in a pin striper after spending weeks and a ton of money on the paint so far, and being nervous as all heck in case they messed up.
Back in the late 60s there was a in Queens N.Y.C. VIC KESSLER did all the HOT RODS. HIS CALL SIGN WAS TWO FEET
Rick Kessler died in 2004. He was the best on the East Coast
Thanks again Max
Tha k you I definitely put down lines then wipe em off ,then put another line down of course like many im not happy with the lines soooo i wipe em off and start again thw hardest part is getting the paint mixeg to meet the environment around you
yep i want to do this. really enjoyed the video
I Like You Guys, Your Enthusiasm Keeps it on a Positive Vibe! ;)
Having fun learning, that's what it's all about.
This video is relate to everything you do. Just let everything fvckk up at the first time
I started about a week ago today i done my first design wth paint. i needed to thin my paint so that it would flow better.
hey max today i got a kit because of this video man, thanks man
I hate screwing something up. However, when i try something new and screw it up, i learn from it and its almost as important as doing it right.
Thank you
Awesome video, I love the back and forth between you two. It was great advice you shared and has me inspired and excited to get my first try out of the way!
This video is gold.
Couldn't have said it better nice job
I love your storytelling I feel like this is to do with many things in life we do many attempts need more effort or practice or time to work things out in our mind and creative ways and for the flow.
THANK👏YOU👏
Thanks for the awesome content! I am teaching myself how to pinstripe and trying to learn all I can from stripers like yourself! Im a realism artist but I absolutely love this art form. Its so different than what I do but Im getting there with practice!
AWESOME! I do realism also! Pinstriping rules!
Haha awesome realistic attitude to have!
Nice job! Now I know where I’ve been screwing up .. NO JACK
hey Max, great to see ya bro! Been a while since Reno…. ☮️🤗‼️
Sweet saw for wood carving ,liked and subbed as soon as I saw the Stihl
Hey Max! Thanks for the video. Love this stuff.
Question. On the pinstripes behind you, do you do the white on top of the red after or before the red dries?
MAN THAT WAS A GREAT VIDEO, 2 THUMBS UP
Lol I love the way you straight out tell us!! You are going to f**ck up lol 😆 I have been airbrushing for years and I also paint cars , candys , flakes ect.. but only as a hobby for friends, I’m in a car club so I do a little work here and there!! But I decided to start pintsriping and holly crap!!!!! It’s an entire different burrito!! 😂😂 I’m on 3 weeks now and slowly I’m beginning to have more control of the brush,,,, it’s about how the brush feels you also must be creative and lots and lots of patience! Lol a little hard for me I have PTSD but I really want to learn so I thank you for sharing you’re knowledge with us rookies,,,, 👍🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻😡😡🙏🏻🇺🇸
Cool man! (What car club are you in?)
Very easy to listen to .....
I started a few months ago. It’s not easy. Trying to keep all the lines the same thickness. I’m getting better.
Man if your still in chico I would love to experience seeing you paint in person, love your videos!
Just ordered a brush and some paint.... time to f@$k some stuff up.
Awesome video 🔥🔥
gunno give it a go.....
You make me Laugh Bro! That's what's up. Just getting ready to start striping at 50 yrs old. Thanks for the motivation .
I love this message haha! 😆
get a steve kafka number 3 scroller striper and u dont have to twist the brush,.
Yup, I fucked a lot of shit up.. good video
Wow!
Liked and subscribed
A skill that not everyone can do
You have to do hundreds of center needle eyes . Some moves look bad like too many crossovers or crossing at funny angles.
For the first time it is very good he could practice and stripe
whats a good starter pinstriping brush
Fail=First Attempt I Learn!
oh my god i F@#c it up
Where do you buy supplies?
I haven't bought anything in a very long time. But if I were to, and they didn't have what I needed at my local Automotive Paint Store, (they usually have most of everything I need). I would shop on Amazon. And if there was something I needed that was very specialized, I would shop at a website like Dick Blick, or Coast AirBrush. And if I didn't know what I needed for sure, I would google it or watch a bunch of TH-cam videos to figure it out, and then Google it. That is my way of supplying.
Thank you
Awesome video!! Just finished striping some stuff on my BBQ grill lid!
Wow! Won't it get hot? Post photos!!!
@@maxkilbourne3142 it's one of those removable lids from a little BBQ grill.
@@maxkilbourne3142 do u have an instagram page?
Got it.. whew!
Yes! max_kilbourne.
I dont post there very often. (I will start now!)
That's a fuck'n legit first rule...lmfao
This should be said to everyone right after the doctor spanks their brand new asses. Welcome to ~73 years of mistakes/lessons and some success.
if u want to get to the striping 6. 29
Amazing! Yes yes many fuck ups for me lol
Yup! For all of us!
What type of board is that?
It is a piece of metal I get at Ace Hardware. 22 gauge...
@@maxkilbourne3142 Awesome thanks
Dare to suck at something new. Great video.
Second rule: Don't put sugar in the paint.
Bet you remembered before you hit the ground
Interesting teaching advice, total negativity! Your going to fuk this up ? Wow, I made good money the first time I picked up a brush, no negativity, liked the sound of your friend slapping your bald head too!
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