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Default PAINT MARKERS - What's good?

On 2/16/2020 1:04 PM, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 16:20:32 -0700, Bob La Londe
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On 1/31/2020 2:49 PM, Ned Simmons wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 11:02:14 -0700, Bob La Londe
wrote:

PAINT MARKERS - What's good?
Not Milwaukee.

Many years ago in my contracting office I put up a 4x8 sheet of bathroom
board as a write board. I used it to write down contract jobs, and
service tickets so we would keep track of them and get them done.

It worked great, but in order to keep things straight we needed to put
lines on it. I asked one of my guys and long time friend about it and
he suggested a paint marker. We picked one up at a local (now closed)
education supply store and it worked fantastic. It worked great and
lasted for years. In fact it only quit working after it got dropped on
the floor and stepped on. I bought a few more and they were ok, but not
as good.

Recently I was thrilled when I walked into my local industrial bolt
vendor and saw they had Milwaukee brand paint markers hanging on the
wall. I figured i Milwaukee put their name on it they had to be decent.
I bought several of them. They may still have paint in them, but
after marking only a few pieces of metal they quit working. They are in
my opinion total garbage.

I'm looking for a quality paint marker like that first one I bought many
years ago. I use them for marking steel, coloring feather tips on
fishing lures, and of course I need to mark some lines on a white board.

Diagraph GP-X Classic with xylene. I've tried several easier-to-find
brands (Dykem, Testors, Markal), but these are hands down the best.
The biggest difference is they don't dry out if you don't use them
regularly. They're making a less toxic version with the same name and
appearance, except the good ones say "xylene" on the label in small
print.

I bought a box here some time ago after inquiring about the xylene.
I'd ask again before buying.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/323408911827

The orange seems to be more color fast than yellow, if you want a
bright color.



I contacted them and its still the ones with Xylene. I was leaning
towards buying a couple but thinking 22.50 plus 8 dollars shipping
seemed awfully expensive. Then I realized that's for a whole box.
That's cheap! Even if they don't last that long 12 of a color should
last a while. I ordered some. Thanks for the tip.


I should have mentioned that if you _do_ leave one unused long enough
that the nib gets clogged and isn't making an opaque mark, pull the
nib out and soak it in xylene for a little bit. With the xylene
markers that'll make a big improvement; doesn't do much good for the
non-xylene markers.


First test looks good so far. It feels a lot better than those
worthless Milwaukee markers already.