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Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
 
Hi Folks,
you may be interested in this batch of videos I recently uploaded-of me using a dual striper or double headed-striping brush, six years ago at the Aussie letterheads meet we hosted here in 2007.

Most videos are 1 to 1-1/2 minutes, except the last, which is 15 minutes, but is shrunk to 20 meg

The first or second shows it being used backwards as well as forwards.

http://youtu.be/to0GmSR4Cms

http://youtu.be/GWxNT3NuMa8

http://youtu.be/SQS_HzOr3zg

http://youtu.be/bCHUdljHiz8

http://youtu.be/KRH-7Hi4BOg

Enjoy!

[ June 02, 2013, 07:59 PM: Message edited by: Ian Stewart-Koster ]
 
Posted by Rick Sacks (Member # 379) on :
 
I own one of those. Forty five years ago I gave one to Shakey Jake as a Christmas gift, and we all laughed and no one took it seriously. This is the first time I've ever seen a serious demo or use for this tool. Thank you very much !!!
 
Posted by Cal Trauter (Member # 10938) on :
 
Sweet thanks for sharing. Love it.
[Applause]
 
Posted by Len Mort (Member # 7030) on :
 
I also have one of these for many years. Great video.
 
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
 
Thanks- it's a good tool for the right purpose, if you take the time to learn to master some of its intricacies...

...otherwise it's just weird! [Smile]
 
Posted by Kent Moss (Member # 4295) on :
 
Con-Grats Ian,U really have those twins trained 2 go where U want them 2.As I watched I thought U might stop short a half inch short of kissing the first set of lines & then put a prety little dot.But no U are trully the master of your dormain.

A friend of mine Bob Simpson,Holyoke,Mass.went 2 many International & Reginal Letterhead meets together thru the early 80's & 90's.

He always brought his little antique sign kit[abought 12"x10"x10"] everyone was amazed w/it & the treasures inside it's little drawers,old prime condition Quill lettering brushes,striping brushes & this little double brush adjustible width striping brushes,very old,it has a threaded wheel that would pull together or push apart 2 the space of the 2 stripes U wanted.It does not look homemade,very pecise looking.

Kent Moss
Paint On...
Sweet Charleston

P.S. I own a antique sign kit myself. Another story,another'R'rated Letterhead time...
 
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
 
HI Kent,
I'd like to build myself something like that too, one of these days!
Thanks for the memories & compliments.
The brush was pretty unwieldy till I fogured how to stop & restart when doing really long lines- the secret it to lift one side & keep going a bit with the other-then you can come back and place each side down individualy, and you can focus on what you're doing till the surface tension takes over & does the rest.

Otherwise the weight of the paint makes the pair droop closer to each other initially...
 
Posted by Craig Sjoquist (Member # 4684) on :
 
Amazing, thank you for sharing
 
Posted by Dennis Kiernan (Member # 12202) on :
 
You shd be able to make twice as much money with that thing.
 
Posted by David O'Hanlon (Member # 2754) on :
 
Don't give him any ideas. He'll be practising his ambidextious techniques next so he can stripe 2 wagons at once.
 
Posted by Dan Beach (Member # 9850) on :
 
Nice work Ian. I have enough trouble yielding a single head brush.
 
Posted by Joey Madden (Member # 1192) on :
 
You da man Ian [Smile]
 


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