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  1. Originally posted by scooby-doo@Jan 27 2006, 09:15 AM

    Anyone know whats good to mix with Garvey XT-70 voilet...i got sum on order form the US...i heard its pretty mad with staining already, would it be better with brake fluid? what else have ppl tried mixing it with or dont they mix?

    cheers peeps.

     

    My favourite potion for the violet garvey was

    1/4 brakefluid and about 5 grams of gentian

    violet and it did wonders especially on painted

    surfaces, they buffed, buffed and buffed and

    then tried to scratch it off with a file, most of

    the paint underneath got buffed but the stain

    was still there.

  2. Refilling 100Ws is always bit of a pain, i prefer the

    old eyedropper routine. In one hand you hold the

    pen with the nib removed and a nail down the hole

    held in place with your thumb on the top of the nail.

     

    Then you pour the ink into a cup and

    suck it up with an eyedropper.

     

    Then while 'clicking' the nail with your thumb

    (to operate the valve of the pen) you slowly

    press the plunger of the eyedropper so ink

    gets into the hole of the pen and is sucked

    in until the pen won't take more ink.

     

    The 100W is really good for sneaky

    tags in areas with a lot of people moving

    around.

  3. shai hulud

     

    Got some of that ink from some czech writers 2 years

    ago, it comes out like water and then reacts with the

    surface it is applied onto in about 24 hours, mostly

    gives dark grey or brown stains, sometimes blackish

    depending on the surface. It is probably some oxidiser.

    Used to hit insides on the way to work back then, walked

    around bombing with people everywhere and they probably

    thought i was crazy as nothing came out (dries very fast).

     

    It is fun as a novelty, but gets boring after a while.

  4. TeezerPHM

     

    This reaction usually occurs due to the fact that

    the potassium permanganate is very basic and

    something in the ink you added it to is very acidic.

    Acid+base == Not the best friends and will

    generate heat when mixed.

     

    Potassium Permanganate + Glycerine is a great combo too,

    as some of the local buffers have witnessed (their

    buffing solution contains a glycerine among other things).

  5. Ok, no update on the dabber vs krink.

    Basically it got killed in action but it didn't have

    a fair chance as there were unpredicted elements

    in action. Although you remember all rules about

    chemicals when you tinker about with it in the

    kitchen it seems you forget them while on the go.

     

    In this case the rule "never mix **** with anything".

    I pressed out most of it out of the dabber and then

    poured some krink in the bottle and put the dabber

    back, when i was about to pick it up it was boiling

    hot and i removed the dabber accompanied by

    thick white toxic smoke.

     

    The story ends with me throwing the shit in a

    paperbag and wrecking with boiling krink a

    couple of minutes before the dabber disintegrated.

     

    It was fun hitting up trucks with tags

    that SMOKED for real though.

  6. I wouldn't drag along tic tac markers

    due to the small amount of ink you

    can have in them.

    It's like those montana "micro" cans

    that doesn't last for a tag unless you

    use a really skinny cap.

     

    The dry-erasers look nice.

     

    I walked into a random artsupplystore

    the other day and found a foam dabber

    with plastic handle used for stenciling.

    Then i discovered that it had the perfect

    size for the holes of some dietary

    supplement bottles, got hold of a

    chubby plastic pill bottle, ripped of

    the lid and threw in the dabber and

    it filled almost the whole thing down

    to the bottom.

     

    Haven't tried it out with ordinary inks

    yet as it sucks up a lot of liquid in

    the bottle. Used it a bit for the

    thing-we-can't-mention-on-12oz

    though and it worked wonders, if

    you needed a fatter layer you just

    pressed it into the glass a bit

    (the foam didn't spread drips all

    around the place as i first expected).

     

    Tonight I will try it with krink to

    see if the dabber will fall out of

    it's handle due to dissolved glue.

     

    stencildabber.jpg

    Dabber to the far right. Left pic is flying action once again.

    The bottom wouldn't come off even though it was filled.

  7. In one of my inks i use really high concentration

    of PP just because the local buffers use an anti-

    graffitisolution containing glycols, thus leaving

    a burnmark in the middle of the ghosts and

    making buffers fear and respect tags instead

    of their usual ways of just pouring antigraffiti

    solution all over the place without hesitation

    (which also is flammable, very bad combo).

  8. That are some strange numbers and the corrosivity

    is propably for that brand product only, you can ask

    anyone that has a car about DOT3 and they will tell

    you that it is very corrosive. Before i began to use

    xylene it did the best work in inks as far as eating

    into paint and plastic surfaces.

     

    I personally don't think you should throw

    bleach inte your ink, i have yet to see a

    ink that has gotten meaner from adding

    bleach. Although bleach on it's own is

    usable to throw in a kiwi mop and bleach

    the fuck out of public transportation seats,

    mainly because it makes buses/trains look

    VANDALIZED. One of the first commanments

    of the religion called bombing should be

    FUCK SHIT UP. But if you bleach shit just

    to get fame and don't go around bombing

    shit hard otherwise it's just lame.

  9. I second that, don't put shit into etch. Or etch into shit.

    If there was a nonhazardous way to actually color etch

    (i.e. get colored etchings, not just coloring the etch itself)

    you would se multicolored rainbow etchings allover town.

     

    But you don't.

  10. _nightcrawler

     

    Use a thick needle to make small holes right

    through the nib, push the needle trough and

    move it around in a small circle, i prefer to

    place the holes in two rows of this pattern: .'.'.' <- awful illustration.

     

    Then throw your favourite solvent or thinner

    in the ink, not more than 5% of the total

    amount of ink in the pen though.

    Don't forget to pump the nib really good

    for drips/splatters,

     

    And yeah, you will probably not get

    drips with the temperas original ink.

  11. If the nib doesn't drip then push a small knifeblade through

    it to maake slits all over the place to let ink flow into the nib,

    then you control the inkflow by pressure, the harder you push

    the nib the more ink gets squeezed out of it.

     

    That top was from Pisang Ambon, green banana liquor from

    Bols, i don't think it's available in the US anymore so just

    look for liquor bottles with long tops.

  12. Kiwis works with most inks, but the deadlier the

    better of course. If you are going to use thick

    ink (like paint thats not thinned out very much)

    you can cut a hole in the side of the peg sticking

    out in the middle of the kiwi nib or cut it off

    completely, but if you do so please remember

    to store the kiwi in a upright position or you will

    get a nasty surprise next time you pop the lid off.

  13. those faces

     

    Insert a knife under the top part of

    the kiwi and push upwards, with some

    force it should fly off with a pop.

    Don't use a sharp knife though.

     

    Throw in your favourite ink and push

    the top in place again, duct tape to

    avoid leaks.

  14. Nivea Mop

     

    Found a nice Nivea Deodorant, the one that

    says "Mild care & natural freshness" or something

    like that on the side, and the freshness is there

    allright!

     

    Pried the ball out with a screwdriver and found a

    pleasant surprise: A plastic "cross" that keeps

    the nib from falling into the container.

     

    Show & Tell time kids!

     

    nivea-1.jpg

    ^^ The deodorant and a cleaning sponge, one third of

    the sponge cut off to be used as a nib.

     

    nivea-2.jpg

    ^^ The deodorant tipped over, check out the cross.

     

    nivea-3.jpg

    ^^ Sponge folded in two and shoved in a bit, then i

    tucked the sides in to get a snug fit.

     

    nivea-4.jpg

    ^^ And snug it is. I'm holding the mop in the nib and it doesn't come out a bit.

     

    nivea-5.jpg

    ^^ The original rounded top for the deodorant is a screwtop,

    i don't like screwing around with that, i want push n pull action,

    so i found a top for a liquer bottle that fitted perfectly on top

    so it wouldn't come off accidently.

     

    The best part about this mop is that it is made out of glass,

    so you can throw in some really hazardous shit if you want.

  15. I've seen people using round pieces of

    copper mesh with the sides bent upp a

    bit and then epoxied to the inside of

    the mop to hold the nib, but it seems a

    bit insecure due to nasty inks having a

    habit to dissolve glue.

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