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Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 09:50 AM
:) Hello fellow members, obviously I am new to H.A.M.B. I've recently found out about this site....as I was looking into pinstriping....I'd really like some tips and advice. I love hot rods! I'm also here to make friends.

Dreddybear
12-07-2007, 10:05 AM
welcome. you're in a good place if you want to get into striping. there is a search feature at the top of your screen, I would spend a few days looking at old posts about it. Go to this post and read all you can about these people-

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=211860

Ask lots of questions. And practice! Put some progress pics up as you go. It helps to learn as much as you can about hot rodding in general. You should also read up on painting cars. Good Luck!

Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 10:13 AM
Oh wow...thanx! :D

I'm really determined to learn!!

I've been taking art for 6 years...I'm pretty good with paints....but I know this is going to take ALOT of skill and steady hand, lol.

AD
12-07-2007, 10:15 AM
cool, get good at wut u do then maybe u could stripe my bel-air.. look up this kat from japan. named makoto,, the coolest stuf u've ever seen. ratfink.org, they have a little booklet called "101 pinstriping ideas" by ed roth. i figure thats a good start. mooneyes.com sells one sot paint and striping brushes..good luck

Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 10:27 AM
cool, get good at wut u do then maybe u could stripe my bel-air.. look up this kat from japan. named makoto,, the coolest stuf u've ever seen. ratfink.org, they have a little booklet called "101 pinstriping ideas" by ed roth. i figure thats a good start. mooneyes.com sells one sot paint and striping brushes..good luck


Thanx, I need all the information and inspiration I can get! I will sure look through these websites :p

DeVille Gal
12-07-2007, 10:38 AM
:) Hello fellow members, obviously I am new to H.A.M.B. I've recently found out about this site....as I was looking into pinstriping....I'd really like some tips and advice. I love hot rods! I'm also here to make friends.


Welcome to the HAMB.
One of the excellant stripers on here - Skratch - has a website you might want to look into: http://www.skratchsgarage.net/

Lobucrod
12-07-2007, 10:41 AM
Welcome, We need all the texans on here we can get. These guys keep buying up our rust free cars and taking them up to the rust belt to decompose!

mysta2
12-07-2007, 11:58 AM
I don't know where Edinburg is but the paint shop I frequent here in Dallas is English Color, look em up, they've got Mack brushes and 1shot (although they're starting to faze the 1shot out)

and check this out, it's a video clip of Ed Roth interviewing Kenny Howard about the birth of freestyle pinstriping
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ruf4QQuBEmM
I really got a kick out of it when I stumbled across it

There are a number of books out there about this stuff, which is good for stylistic ideas and learning about all that's out there. But before looking too much into all that, search "Pinstripe" on YouTube and watch some people lay some lines, you'll learn a lot real fast.

Hope that helped.
kit

Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 12:30 PM
I looked into the earlier websites and they were fascinating! I"m glad I"m laying a good foundation by reading all of this.

I will look at the videos and the other websites as well! I"m reallly getting motivated to keep on doing this after I"m done doing my art assignment....this was supposed to be a grade, lol.

I love the history behind it! I'm a big fan of history, lol.

Any other pointers and advice are still more than welcomed!! I love to learn and am eager to get more links and websites!

If any of y'all have ever pinstriped before....if you have pointers...TELL ME!!! LOL

Dreddybear
12-07-2007, 03:09 PM
Here is some advice for startup. .

Get a couple of mack sword striping brushes. they are the ones with the blu ferrel wrap, NOT the green. Probably size 00 and 0.

*NEATSFOOT OIL*- you can get at tack and feed stores, it's the only way to condition and store the brushes as they are a natural hair, and are ruined if left unconditioned.

Some one shot sign painters enamel in the primary colors.

Some reducer (I use House of Kolor).

Mineral spirits.

A large drawing pad.

A sheet of glass (24" x 36" or something like it).

Look at a ton of pinstriping designs and draw stuff similar out on the pad with colored pencil, tape it behind the glass and trace on top with the brushes. When youre done take a pic and wipe it down with thinner. start again, repeat etc..This way you get your feet wet and are on the path to badassness. You'll find that a coulpe months down the road you're actually pretty good. I've seen kids that have only been striping for a few months turn out some awesome stuff.

Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 05:22 PM
:D :D :D :D Thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Casey
12-07-2007, 05:48 PM
welcome from dripping springs !

Rockin_Rollita
12-07-2007, 10:40 PM
Hello! It's great that there's a lot of people from Austin here! I'm moving there next year for college :D

pecker head
12-08-2007, 08:45 AM
welcome from Corsicana !

Rockin_Rollita
12-08-2007, 08:55 AM
Good morning y'all....I have a question....how do you do you get a smooth circle? Is there a certain technique?

34underglas
12-08-2007, 09:25 AM
Howdy Do young Lady
Welcome from Amarillo

lrseclipse
12-08-2007, 09:59 AM
Welcome from Dallas! good luck with the new pinstriping venture :)

Rockin_Rollita
12-08-2007, 10:55 PM
The more I find out about pin striping....the more I love it! :D

gwhite
12-08-2007, 11:52 PM
Welcome from up Athens way.

Rockin_Rollita
12-09-2007, 11:21 AM
Hello and thank you! :)

mojodaddy originals
12-09-2007, 11:26 AM
Welcome,
I'm a newbie myself around here, also an artist/painter. I found lots of good advice on www.sketchkult.com . The have a whole forum devoted to striping and techniques. It's listed under the pinhead lounge forum. Check em' out!~Mojodaddy

39 lives
12-09-2007, 06:03 PM
Welcome to the best board on the hotrodddin' net, from Spicewoood. I too, am into striping & learning for myself, as well. All the info that you've asked for, I'm hijacking, too, ha. It's all good stuff, honestly, dreddybear has it down. Practice, practice & then practice some more. The glass & sketch tip is really good.
When you move to Austin next year for school, you gotta meet up w/ everyone @ the Dog & Duck. Everybody there is pretty cool to hang with. Sometimes, you may even see some famous folks there. Really cool place to see good cars & people.
Keep us posted on your progress.

Rockin_Rollita
12-10-2007, 10:21 AM
I started working on designs this weekend with color pencils. I figured out a pattern in the designs that's been pretty helpful. I went to Hobby Lobby to buy some glass sheets and some mineral spirits. Is it true that house paint works the same as 1Shot?

I practiced on the hand techniques as well...I still find it hard to make rounded lines...

I will definately check out that place :)

:D:D:D

Rockin_Rollita
12-15-2007, 09:08 AM
I hope someone can help me with this......since my posts won't post at the questions and suggestions forum....

Can 1Shot be substituted with house paint? I read this somewhere on the net...but I'm not sure it that's true....