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Road
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by:
Carlo
Morelli |
Did
you know pinstriping has a long history?
Even before the invention of automobiles,
pinstriping was used as an ornamental decoration
for horse and buggy carriages.
Custom pinstripes started appearing on automobiles
in the mid-1950s. Although pinstriping had
been on cars long before that, the last
American car to appear with auto pinstriping
had been made by General Motors in the late
30's. For those individuals with muscle
or sports cars, customizing their ride is
an important part of owning and showcasing
the vehicle, and pinstriping is a final
touch.
Pinstripes are commonly painted in two colors:
one that sets off the body color, and another,
thin line, in a color contrasted with the
stripe to make it stand out.
Mechanical pin striping is the best way
to stripe larger vehicles- trucks, vans,
or station wagons. The benefit is it lays
down stripes of constant width, letting
you focus attention on getting the stripe
oriented properly along your working surface.
You can set up your stripe lines using magnetic
pinstriping strips with center grooves designed
to be paint templates. They hold fast to
steel surfaces, and can also work as guidea
for your hand.
Striping with stencil tape is also popular.
There are several types of stencil tape
that are suitable for auto pinstriping applications.
Stencil tape striping uses brushes, and
a specialized pinstriping brush is an essential
ingredient in a successful project. Stencil
tape allows you to apply different color
stripes without needing the other stripes
to dry.
Freehand pinstriping is the most difficult
method, requiring the most practice to master,
but permits unrestricted creativity. The
simplest plan for a freehand striping newbie
is to lay a strip of masking tape down approximately
a quarter inch from where you want the finished
line to be, and then use this tape as visual
guiding for your stripes. Whatever you do,
don't use regular masking tape, or your
pinstriping paint will bleed under the edge.
Get some auto body masking tape from an
auto supply store.
No matter what method you use, pinstriping
is one of the finest ways to make your vehicle
distinctive. Just like anything else worth
doing right, practice makes priceless results
but having the best equipment you can get
your hands on helps too.
About the author:
Carlo Morelli writes for http://www.caroom.us/
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