If you want to be cheap, yes. Some clamps and super glue will hold it, leave it clamped til super glue dries.
Not in my opinion... Ill fill you in on the rest tomorrow. Night all. BTW, store them on their sides or tip down. Storing them tip up results in the paint itself settling to the bottom and coming out of the nib leaving nothing but oil left in the nib. I hate them. Once again, Night all. I will attack questions one at a time tomorrow.
can u pm me on how good the DED outdoorsman is. ive never had enough cash to buy sum so i just stick wit pilot i couldnt decide to get the indoor or outdoor one =]
i have no idea about DED out/indoor but my prayers have been answered! lol my buddy hooked me up with 4 bingo markers tonight, right now im just mixin up some shit ink and fixin nibs
lmao yo yo yo my boy morne leave the nibs alone and only use them on smooth surfaces haha its so ill and take out the pump system for ill drips when you squeze and for your ink just use krink if you havent filled them up yet
i know i went in today i got 4 markathons 2bluea black and a red. pretty sweet markers im about to mix blue and red to make a sick purple. i thin gk should flo in em just from how they work.
The Difference between DED Outdoorsman is it is more fade proof, I have read. DED Indoorsman ink stains harder, alot harder. Chief, what ink? And on mops, if you are using dabbers like bingo dabbers, I wouldnt take out the pump system. If you use krink, if it is made right, it will flow right through when you push it hard enough against the wall, squeeze a little bit, and write. The pump system helps to prevent leaking. Definately leave it in with INK.
the ink in the pentel marathons. taking the pump from bingos is almost poitnless because you barely have to push to get them flowing. it makes more sense on kiwis.
you can also dump the ink from them and use it as darkener, and its always really good to mix with leather dye, and you can also refill them.
yo man, my pastel tags r lasting, theyve been there for a month and show no signs of fading, for how much they cost (nothing) its a pretty good deal , they only really look good on wood and cement, glossy surfaces r hard to tags
Pastels are not really known for fading, more along the lines of whiping off. I use solid, oil based paint sticks sometimes but I have plenty of solid sakuras. I hear the ink in markathons is good, couldnt hurt to add fish oil or brake fluid. A marker of that size would only need like five drops