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Jeremie
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Sweet!
Respectfully,
Jeremie
OK.... for those that want to try pin-striping themselves.... it's very easy with the Beugler pin-striping tool. It comes with various size pin-strip widths and even double pin-strip wheels..... Again, crazy easy to use and get pretty professional results. Below you'll see the wheels I just did. I cleaned the outer rim of the powder coated wheels with pre paint cleaner and Isopropyl Alcohol. I used Tan Sign Painters 1Shot enamel paint and no thinners. The tool comes with adjustable guide bars. I use one to ride the outside of the rim while painting pin-strip 1. For pin-strip 2, I removed the guide bar and just kept the tool riding against the inside lip of the rim. I also bought a 12" Lazy Susan at Lowes, laid a piece of plywood on the Lazy Susan while I held my hand still with the tool and rotated the wheel clockwise with my left hand. I'll also use this Beugler tool to pin-strip the beltline on the cab and hood. For more info on the Beugler, check out YouTube videos as it does all sorts of things I can't get into.
First two pictures are me doing pin-strip 1
Pics 3 and 4 show the second pin-strip being applied.
Last picture shows a completed wheel.
More to come
Mark
Last edited by mkassab; 12-11-2022 at 10:48 AM.
Thx Lew! How's your build coming?
Mark