Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-12 Thread arniesclubs
Here's the link for the wax fill sticks! http://www.briwax-trg.com/products/cleaning/WaxFillerSticks/waxfillersticks.html

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Steve Longeway
t;>>>> picture frame making. You rub the stamping with the waxy paint stick and >>>>> wipe with a dry paper towel (no solvent) the stamp must still be deep. >>>>> Check craft stores for the paint sticks. >>>>> Also when you do your current wip

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread André Cantin
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Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Grampa
@mail.msen.com>> Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:25 pm Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Not to give you hammer envy, Arnie, but mine is a 4 pounder. lol. I’m globbing the testors paint around the stamping, letting it dry, then wiping basically the whole shootin’ match off with the acet

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Grampa
m>> To: ShopTalk mailto:ShopTalk@mail.msen.com>> Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:25 pm Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Not to give you hammer envy, Arnie, but mine is a 4 pounder. lol. I’m globbing the testors paint around the stamping, letting it dry, then wiping basically

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Tom Flanagan
You can use any enamel or acrylic paint. Just dip a small brush in the paint, apply it to the stamping, wait a couple minutes and wipe it with a cloth or paper towel - gently. The paint will remain in the cracks and the rest will wipe away I did that when I worked in the paint shop at American Bos

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread arniesclubs
: ShopTalk Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 5:24 pm Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons If I’m holding the stamp while Arnie’s swinging a 10 pound sledge hammer, it’s going to end up like Charlie Brown and Lucy football skit. I bought a really nice set of stamps and have a good impression on the

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread John Muir
ff with the acetone leaving >> a bit of color all over the back of the iron head. >> >> >> >> -Original Message----- >> From: John Muir >> To: ShopTalk >> Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:25 pm >> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for iron

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Ed Reeder
f with the acetone leaving a bit of color all over the back of the iron head. -Original Message- From: John Muir To: ShopTalk Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:25 pm Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Not to give you hammer envy, Arnie, but mine is a 4 pounder. lol. I’m globbing the tes

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Craig
;d sure like to talk to him! Craig- Original Message - From: John Muir<mailto:j...@clubmaker-online.com> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com<mailto:ShopTalk@mail.msen.com> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 5:21 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons I’ve got the testors but it

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Craig
--- From: John Muir<mailto:j...@clubmaker-online.com> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com<mailto:ShopTalk@mail.msen.com> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 5:21 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons I’ve got the testors but it still smears on the back of the iron and a lot of the pa

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread arniesclubs
Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 3:25 pm Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Not to give you hammer envy, Arnie, but mine is a 4 pounder. lol. I’m globbing the testors paint around the stamping, letting it dry, then wiping basically the whole shootin’ match off with the acetone leaving a bit of

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread John Muir
o as to not remove the paint in the stamping. > > -Original Message- > From: John Muir > To: ShopTalk > Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 1:18 pm > Subject: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons > > Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron > stampings

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread John Muir
d > luck! > Craig > - Original Message - > From: John Muir > To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com > Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 3:18 PM > Subject: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons > > Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron > stampings that w

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread fjbold1
Try your local fastenal store for paint sticks. Sent from Surface From: John Muir Sent: ‎Friday‎, ‎April‎ ‎11‎, ‎2014 ‎4‎:‎18‎ ‎PM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron stampings that were more like a crayon than acrylic p

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread Craig
2014 3:18 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron stampings that were more like a crayon than acrylic paint sticks they sell now. I’m stamping/ paint filling some wedges and the acrylic paint tends to want to disap

Re: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread arniesclubs
From: John Muir To: ShopTalk Sent: Fri, Apr 11, 2014 1:18 pm Subject: ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron stampings that were more like a crayon than acrylic paint sticks they sell now. I’m stamping/ paint filling some wedges a

ShopTalk: Paint fill for irons

2014-04-11 Thread John Muir
Golfworks (and maybe Golfsmith?) used to sell paint sticks to fill iron stampings that were more like a crayon than acrylic paint sticks they sell now. I’m stamping/ paint filling some wedges and the acrylic paint tends to want to disappear when I try and clean up the area around the stamping wi