Reddit Reddit reviews Sharpie Paint Marker Oil Based Black All Sizes Kit X-Fine, Fine, Medium Bold

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Sharpie Paint Marker Oil Based Black All Sizes Kit X-Fine, Fine, Medium Bold
Marks opaque and glossy on light and dark surfacesUse on virtually any surface: metal, pottery, wood, rubber, glass, plastic, stone, and moreQuick-drying. Resistant to water, fading, and abrasionKit Contains 1-Ex Fine Point, 1-Fine Point, 1-Medium Point & 1-Bold Point Paint Marker
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2 Reddit comments about Sharpie Paint Marker Oil Based Black All Sizes Kit X-Fine, Fine, Medium Bold:

u/RaiderJay81 · 2 pointsr/Tools

I used to etch my tools with my first initial and last name. My tools at home have been etched with the last 4 of my social. I was talking to a friend that used to be an investigator for the police department. That friend said that if someone is caught stealing or with stolen property, they'll usually check everything else in their possession. If your tools are marked with your name and drivers license number, the police will be able to contact you and return your items. Also, put the abbreviated state there as well. Cops can usually identify a drivers license number when they see it and will be able to look it up in their vehicle. I've started etching my tools with a small dremel brand engraver (model: 290-01). For my bigger items (i.e; drills, circular saws, and other powertools) I will etch them with name and drivers license number, but then I will also use a black or white paint marker to write my name on it. Sharpie has different size paint markers, don't use the regular sharpie markers because they wear off after a few weeks, the paint markers tend to last a lot longer. I've even made a few different size stencils and spray painted my name on the tools. I used Microsoft Word and selected the "Stencil" font and printed out stencils, laminated them, and then cut it out with an exacto knife. It takes some time, but those stencils are re-useable and tend to last awhile. I was in the Marine Corps and they trained us to mark everything. Even our tools in our toolboxes were marked with the toolbox number, drawer, and item number within the drawer. My underwear and socks were individually marked!!

Also, another thing that I've done in the past to quickly identify my tools from others is to put hockey tape on the handles of my power tools. There's also "GAFFERS Tape" that you can buy with different colors. They're tough like duct tape, but don't leave a sticky residue when the tape is removed. I don't use electrical tape because after awhile, it'll stop being sticky and will either fall off or will just float around the handle and gets pretty annoying. Oh, and sometimes if you're out in the heat and the adhesive gets warm and oozes off and onto your hands making your hands black and sticky. Hockey tape is the tape hockey players use on their hockey sticks and they come in different colors, so if you're a hot pink man, then wrap your handles in pink hockey tape. It's sort of like that tape that's on wooden baseball bats, works great for handles on your impact driver or circular saw. You can also write your name on that part as well. I mean, this stuff was make for the grips on hockey sticks! I think it'll work on your drill. Just a few ideas..

u/Hopglock · 1 pointr/onewheel

I used sharpie oil based paint markers to paint the wood on the front foot pad. Takes a few coats to get it looking right and it will get chipped off with time, but you can always touch it up again.

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