|
|
|
The specific density of water borne or water base paint is much heavier than lacquers & enamels. It is therefore necessary to use a brush with a little more body. Pure squirrel hair is fine for the lacquers & enamels, but a little too soft for the higher density water borne paints. We have developed a brush with a squirrel and taklon mixture to give you the desired hair weight for water borne paints.
Lettering Quills 2179 Series
Lettering Quills 2179 Series
Approximately 50% Brown Taklon & 50% Pure Kazan Squirrel. Our preferred mixtures for waterbase & acrylic paint. Cream Handles With A Brown Tip
2962 Series One Stroke
2962 Series One Stroke
Approximately 50% Brown Taklon & 50% Pure Kazan Squirrel. Our preferred mixtures for waterbase & acrylic paint. Cream Handles With A Brown Tip
2838 Series Outliners
2838 Series Outliners
Approximately 50% Brown Taklon & 50% Pure Kazan Squirrel. Our preferred mixtures for waterbase & acrylic paint. Cream Handles With A Brown Tip
Pinstriping Brush 70 Series
Mixture Of Squirrel Hair & Taklon
Made just like our Mack-Lite Pinstriping Brush, but with mixed hair to give the brush more body. Waterbase paint has a higher density and we must mix talkon with pure squirrel for body and snap. A generous amount of pure squirrel ensures the brush can carry enough paint to make it a good striper.
Myers-Mack Phat Handled Brush
Myers-Mack Phat Handled Brush
The handle of the brush was the starting point of this brush design. The handle is a little larger in circumference than a pencil with a dramatic taper into ferrule of the brush. Ron Myers helped design this brush because he liked the feel of this larger handle. He calls the three brushes that make up this set "The Car Show Set". Ron goes to several car shows a year and likes the fact that he only has to rely on these three brushes and a #10 striper.
|