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Old September 17th 06, 05:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Drew Dalgleish
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 20:37:39 -0500, "JJS" jschneider@re
movecebridge.net wrote:


"Michael Horowitz" wrote in message
.. .
I want to mark sheetmetal for bending.
Can't use a scribe because I'll weaken the metal.
Magic Marker is too thick.
Pencil doesn't show.
What do you use? - Mike

Word on the RV lists is that blue fine tip Sharpies are the way to go. For
some reason the blue ink lasts longer. Sharpies' lives can be extended by
injecting lacquer thinner with a needle and syringe once they start running
out of ink. Van's says that for a mark that needs to show through primer it
is ok to use an electric "vibrating" engraving pencil in spite of
admonitions against marking with a scribe.

Joe Schneider
Cherokee 8437R
RV-7 in the works


Cumon Joe a shapie costs a dollar do we really need to make it last
longer ?

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Old September 17th 06, 06:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Morgans[_2_]
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"Drew Dalgleish" wrote

Cumon Joe a shapie costs a dollar do we really need to make it last
longer ?


They don't last very long when you forget and leave the cap off, do they?
g

There is a version of a marker that clicks like a retractable ink pen,
though, and they work pretty good. The problem is that the point is not
nearly as sharp.

Anyone ever try to sharpen a sharpie? It seems like there should be a way,
somehow.
--
Jim in NC

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Old September 21st 06, 10:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ebby
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I take needle nose pliers and pull the point out about an 1/8 in or so then
use my razor knife to repoint the wick. Works for awhile and the wick is
over an inch long so it still. hmmmm. well it still wicks!

"Ebby"
Hatz Classic s/n37
Camden, NY

"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Drew Dalgleish" wrote

Cumon Joe a shapie costs a dollar do we really need to make it last
longer ?


They don't last very long when you forget and leave the cap off, do they?
g

There is a version of a marker that clicks like a retractable ink pen,
though, and they work pretty good. The problem is that the point is not
nearly as sharp.

Anyone ever try to sharpen a sharpie? It seems like there should be a
way,
somehow.
--
Jim in NC



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Old September 18th 06, 02:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Marking sheetmetal


Drew Dalgleish wrote:

Cumon Joe a shapie costs a dollar do we really need to make it last
longer ?


Sure, it's only a buck. But it only quits at night or on the
weekend when the stores that sell Sharpies are all closed.

Dan

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Old September 18th 06, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Peter Dohm
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Drew Dalgleish wrote:

Cumon Joe a shapie costs a dollar do we really need to make it last
longer ?


Sure, it's only a buck. But it only quits at night or on the
weekend when the stores that sell Sharpies are all closed.

Dan

It also quits just out revenge because you failed to cap it securely--for a
ridiculously short period of time. :-(

The obvious solution is to stock spares.

Peter


 




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