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![]() I've been searching google and i cant seem to find the answer. What type of pen/or similar do steel suppliers use for writing on the steel. I have tried using sharpie markers but the pen fades after a while.
The stuff the steel suppliers use seems to last for ever, i've mainly seen it in blue and its kind of like a paint on the metal. Any help will be much appreciated. Cheers |
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![]() i think its called "steel blue" marker, some hardware shops sell them.
what you marking up? or is it for marking the cut etc? andy |
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![]() Mainly used to mark up what part the bit im cutting is and to make it easier to see where to cut.
Cheers for your reply Andy. You helped me find what i needed. Last edited by Tatey : 26th August 2009 at 11:34 PM. |
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![]() as my build is so locost
![]() but then again i,m a tight git ![]() ![]() andy |
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![]() I use a permanent black marker pen - it makes a line about 5mm wide so I can black out an area really quickly then scribe through this leaving a bright easy to see line to work to. Don't get too high on the pens though
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![]() I 'acquired' a nice thin permanent marker from work for writing on bits, then use a scriber to show the exact cut line.
Borrowing stuff from work is very locost ![]() Sean |
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