Hi All,
Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/inkjet_transfers/ for information about transferring text and images to just about anything. It isn't my group, just one of many where I am mostly a lurker.
Best wishes,
Frank McNeill
--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "hepps_29646" <hepps_29646@...> wrote:
>
> Rick,
> The mark of the one I had was about 3/8 of an inch wide. If you made multiple passes you'd probably get a surface wide enough to write on with a different color of Sharpie. I found it for sale at a used car auction. It was my understanding that it was what some of the dealers used to write on car windows.
> Harold
>
> --- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Sparber" <rgsparber@> wrote:
> >
> > Harold,
> >
> > Interesting product. Is it possible to write on the surface formed by this
> > marker?
> >
> > Rick
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
> > [mailto:gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hepps_29646
> > Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 1:38 PM
> > To: gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [gingery_machines] Re: labeling metal
> >
> > Over twenty-five years ago I bought a white "Mean Streak," marker and wrote
> > the price I was asking for an old subsoiler over the rust and what ever
> > paint was left on it. I never sold the subsoiler and it's been in the
> > weather ever since. The price is still legible. I think the link below
> > leads to the marker but don't know whether the formula is still the same.
> > http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/927657/Sharpie-Mean-Streak-Marker-Whit
> > e/
> > Harold
> >
>
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