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I found one a bit smaller hiding in my riding mower deck while I was changing the drive belts.
Lots-o-fun for the neighbors when I jumped up squealing like a girl.
I've been tinting for 16 years, here's what you need.
1. 6" triumph scrapper with a box of replacement blades. They are quality stainless steel and wont scratch the glass unless you damage the edges of the blade.
2. box of #000 steel wool. #00 will scratch the glass and #0000 will...
I just tossed out a 4x8 easel two weeks ago to free up some space. If I'm painting I'll screw my substrait to the wall where it can be projected and painted. Other than that all my vinyl work is done flat on a rolling table with storage space underneath.
If you could see this job from the sidewalk on Princeton Ave you can definitely tell that it is not vinyl. The color is rich and creamy and overlapping brush strokes give it fantastic texture. The pics posted may not look much different than vinyl because of the distance of the camera and the...
Let me know the next time you're in Orlando, we have quite the variety. Crips, bloods, ms13, latin kings and of course the run of the mill white trash all-stars that you might find just about anywhere.
You don't seem to realize that a fair amount of the folks you're bashing are quite capable of doing both.
It's about using the right tools for the job, not the Holy battle of good vs. evil.
I was in O-Town a few weeks ago and spotted this very storefront and the brushwork looks great.
For an antique store the painted letter has a more appropriate feel than a monotone vinyl would have given it. The texture fits very well with whats inside.
Great job Craig!
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