I have one, and I use it once in a while for something like lines on a chalkboard. If you are thinking of using it for something like automotive striping, you won't be happy with it. There just isn't any substitute for a striping brush and a lot of practice.
Jerry Mathel Jerry Mathel Signs Grants Pass, Oregon signs@grantspass.com
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Ask Gary Jensen in Arizona about his Buegler. It's the same as a hairbrush as it is with an airbrush. You have to practice and learn it's limits.
Lee
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We had Tom from Buegler with us as a Letterville Merchant last year, but he was disappointed with the sales here in Letterville.
The Buegler is a handy tool to have around any sign shop. We used ours making borders and outlining letters. In the hands of Gary Jensen, it looks like the fastest way to pinstripe. He's amazing with the thing!
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A customer of mine gave me one, and I bought the video tape on how to use it from Buegler. It is a good video and explains the use and care well. It seems to work well, but I don't like cleaning it! I think I'll try it for outlining letters, as I have not tried that before. Probably with some practice, it could be pretty useful. Enjoy!
------------------ Tom Rose 1938 Model Sign Dude Proud to be a Letterhead Supplier ( Books & Videos ) T.Rose Signs Whitehall,PA 610-264-2541 E-mail tomrose@fast.net