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rinse

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  1. RUBBISH...

    what up fool?!

    yo, i am off the net but still peep my email now and then. send me some word, rinse3003@yahoo.com.

    still writing and started up some music production on the side, dub style. anyways, i lost your e-mail but i stumbled across something you've been looking for. hit me back and we can set up an exchange.

    looking forward to your message, hollywood.

    seeya.

  2. Originally posted by ARCEL

    having a mop made of squeezable material is usefull, don't make up stuff when you don't know for a fact

     

    i believe you missed the point.

    chumba said, "if you need to squeeze your mop you arent doing it right."

    meaning if your mop's ink flow is bad enough that you gotta be squeezing that shit out everytime you use it, then you didnt construct the nib right.

    i like sqeezie mops just as much as the next guy, trust me, but a really good mop is one that wants to drip on its own.

    for me, squeezing a mop is for dramatic effect in certain areas of a tag, its not something i want to do all the way through with every tag i cop.

    i do agree with you too though, all my most used mops are squeezable.

  3. another vote for yuck.

     

    Originally posted by Akrb

    -although he managed to spell qwentals wrong

     

    it looks like mr. yuck is pimpin' some oldschool shit where you sub a character for a letter. that muffin looks like a capital Q to me. werd...

    here is another vote for mr. yuck.

  4. destroya:

    are you saying that nero/garvey isnt all that hot?

    what colors of nero and garvey did you use?

    fades quick why, exposure to sun?

    is it a glossy, opaque mix or more of a flat finish ink?

     

     

     

     

    ...i have no more questions at this time.;)

  5. Originally posted by blahness

    whats the difference between the otr flowpen and a regular otr hard to buff or paint marker? is the spring eaiser to push or the ink thinner or what??

    the actual markers made by otr are all the same. the difference is the ink.

    flow pen ink is just thinner ink which makes it more drippy. that and the paint markers come with mixer balls in the chamber.

    also the flow pen may have a slightly larger opening in the valve for ink to flow through than the hard to buff but i am not 100% sure of that.

  6. Originally posted by chumbawumba

    woop woop i got 100g's of crystaaaal violet woop woop......

     

    my pp wont dissolve. i am mad >:I

    you brotha', turn off the fan when you bust out the crystal violet... i got violet stains all over my apartment. its real fine grain powder and once its in the air, i think it travels a little before it settles.

  7. Originally posted by JimmyTheHat

    Nagh not glass dude, like if theres a painted wall or sumtin u do it on it and in a day or two it eats through the paint, leaving your tag.

     

     

    Isaac

    keep dreaming brotha'. do you know what the pungent smell that fills the room is when you open a container of acetone? its chemical evaporation. acetone drys just like everything else and once its dry its not doing anything.

  8. garvey sucks on plastics.

    i am not sure what the difference between certain plastics is, but i have wiped garvey off a plastic maker of mine about 2 days after it had dried with only a paper towel and it left no stain what so ever.

  9. question for anyone...

    alcohol based solvents are best for disolving crystal violet. is there a method besides applying heat to completely disolve the powder?

     

    -the fumes linger too long even when i gently boil with a double boiler, but the end result is a very even and clean ink.

    -when i mix without heat, no fumes but the ink is too grainy and my marker nib gets that sludgey build-up.

    is there a happy medium?

     

    has anyone ever added the powder to straight alcohol first and then after its diluted, combined that with alcohol based ink?

    suggestions?

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