thewvsignguy
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A customer came in a few weeks ago and wanted stripes on his new Camaro. Just the hood, the trunk lid and a spot between the taillights.
I was thinking of using some knifeless tape to layout the design and using the Oracal matte Black to do the project. I give him a price and he says go for it, well Sandy came through that week and I never got to order his material.
He is a pretty impatient guy, money is not so much the object but how quickly I can get to his stuff. So he ordered a stripe kit off the internet, wanted me to install the kit Saturday I told him to wait until Monday. He is so impatient he tried to install the kit himself and really screwed it up. He showed me what he did, the trunk deck (the supplied material was to short) and half the hood. It really looked bad, crooked with wrinkles and creases. He wanted me to install the other side of the hood and I told him no and pointed out that he should have waited and we would have done it the right way. He agrees, round two.....
So back to my original plan of the knifeless tape and the Oracal Black matte (he requested 3M but he is getting Oracal). I have never used the knifeless tape but watched some videos and it does not look that difficult to learn.
My question is on the stripes he wants there is a 1/4" pinstripe that runs around the larger stripes. Is this something the knifeless tape can handle? I plan on practicing the technique before I work on his vehicle.
Does any one have a better idea for the 1/4" stripes or am I OK on the knifeless tape?
Thanks
I was thinking of using some knifeless tape to layout the design and using the Oracal matte Black to do the project. I give him a price and he says go for it, well Sandy came through that week and I never got to order his material.
He is a pretty impatient guy, money is not so much the object but how quickly I can get to his stuff. So he ordered a stripe kit off the internet, wanted me to install the kit Saturday I told him to wait until Monday. He is so impatient he tried to install the kit himself and really screwed it up. He showed me what he did, the trunk deck (the supplied material was to short) and half the hood. It really looked bad, crooked with wrinkles and creases. He wanted me to install the other side of the hood and I told him no and pointed out that he should have waited and we would have done it the right way. He agrees, round two.....
So back to my original plan of the knifeless tape and the Oracal Black matte (he requested 3M but he is getting Oracal). I have never used the knifeless tape but watched some videos and it does not look that difficult to learn.
My question is on the stripes he wants there is a 1/4" pinstripe that runs around the larger stripes. Is this something the knifeless tape can handle? I plan on practicing the technique before I work on his vehicle.
Does any one have a better idea for the 1/4" stripes or am I OK on the knifeless tape?
Thanks