| The Beugler Striper makes pinstriping and detailed paint lining on any surface remarkably simple, and its easy to use. Your Beugler Striper comes complete with a variety of wheel heads enabling you to stripe in several widths, from extremely fine lines to clean broad strokes. STANDARD LINE WIDTHS #16 1/64 (.4 mm) #25 1/32 (.8 mm) #43 3/64 (1.3 mm) #57 1/16 (1.7 mm) #73 3/32 (2.3 mm) #93 7/64 (2.8 mm) #115 1/8 (3.2 mm) For complete details with photographs: Download the Beugler User's Manual FREE! Use most any creamy consistency paint to obtain excellent results on virtually any surface from metal to cloth, even glass and wood. Flat or curved, smooth and porous surfaces, the Beugler striping tool applies clean paint lines and gives you excellent results with very little practice. |
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| The Beugler tool is safe and non-pressurized Is not gravity fed which enables paint to flow in any position. No tape is needed for clean edges. And The Beugler Striper eliminates stick-on vinyl tape and paint brushes. The Beugler Stripers precision design and machining allows for an even layer of paint to be applied without variance in thickness or width. The Beugler striping tool consists of a paint barrel and a friction fit wheel head. When rotated the wheel picks up and distributes paint evenly by way of precision serrations, regardless of speed of application. THE TOOLS PLUNGER PROVIDES A READY SUPPLY OF PAINT WITHOUT PRESSURIZING THE BARREL. |
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To load the Beugler striping tool remove the wheel head by firmly pulling it off. Pull the plunger back allowing space for your paint. Most paint can be used directly from the can if it has a creamy consistency. Once you have filled the tool with the appropriate amount of paint, replace the wheel head by pressing it firmly onto the paint barrel. Be sure to align the wheel head with the guide bar on top. Hold the tool vertically and gently expel the air in the barrel and lift the paint to the wheel by pressing the plunger upward until you see a small bead of paint at the wheel. Remember, the wheel rotates to pick up paint in its serrations. Wipe off any excess paint before striping. Now youre ready to stripe. Using enough downward pressure for the wheel to roll, begin striping. |
| Youll find the Beugler tool will stripe everything with ease. The Beugler tool should only be used with the wheel rotating in this direction. Before striping,prime the tool with a couple of short strokes, which coats the wheel with wet paint. Place the wheel down firmly and pull, rolling the stripe on your surface. With a twist of the wrist a curving, even line can easily be applied. The speed that you pull the tool or changes in the speed have no effect on the stripe size. Even shaking the tool will not produce a drip. Only when the wheel rotates on a surface will paint be distributed. If you tilt the tool from flat position to its edge you.will achieve a tapered line either straight or curved. Lifting at the end of this stroke produces a pointed tip. Holding the Beugler tool like a pen may limit control and versatility. The most common grip is much like a utility knife where fingers are to the side, opposite the thumb or with the index finger on top, much like a glass cutter. Keep your wrist loose for smooth curves. Holding the tool more vertically will allow for tighter turns. With the tool almost parallel to the surface, straight lines are easily achieved even without a straight edge. HOLDING THE TOOL The Beugler tool will stripe over a thousand feet on a single barrel full of paint, depending on the wheel size. However for extensive practicing or mural painting a squeeze bottle is handy for refilling. Experiment with your Beugler tool to explore all of the possibilities. Flames: GUIDE LINES TAPE AS A GUIDE LINE USING GUIDE ARMS For bolder line weights use one of the wide wheel heads. To avoid inconsistent lines that could occur by twisting the tool use your index finger on top and... Keep the Wheel Flat for Perfect Wide Striping! The double wheel head is also very useful. Like the wide wheel head, if the tool rocks to either side the wheels will not be in contact with the surface. To ensure consistent line thickness, keep the tool flat to the surface and use your index finger as shown to maintain wheel contact. The double wheel head is ideal for use where a standard single-color double stripe is called for. To keep the Beugler tool flat, let your little finger lightly slide along as you move across the surface with the index finger holding the wheel in contact with the surface. Again, a small piece of masking tape can ensure a perfect flat edge to the end of your line. Narrow masking tape is more suitable for a reference line when striping tight curves. With little effort you can shape your tape into any reference line... then follow the path with the Beugler tool. Remember to keep your body in the most comfortable position to avoid straining. The Beugler tool will execute a consistent line weight regardless of the speed at which you stripe, so relax and enjoy. For perfect striping on cars, trucks or any steel surface use Beuglers flexible Magnetic Guide. This will guide your tool and assist you in painting flawless straight lines or long smooth curves. Prior to striping a vehicle, make sure you have your: Apply wax and grease remover liberally to a rag, and rub surface vigorously. Then follow with a clean cloth to eliminate any remaining solvent and dissolved wax from painted surface. |
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