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Re: [oletrucks] wheel striping

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] wheel striping
From: Bob Fischer <bfischer@utm.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 20:58:41 -0700
Grew up with a guy from twin cities, Alex Olivera, who is one hell of a 
striper. He ended up here in So Cal same as I did, but unbeknownst to each 
other at the time. I've seen him do wheels while on the car by jacking them 
up and spinning the tire/wheel as he holds the brush stationary, but he 
prefers the wheel off, sitting on the well oiled, padded spindle of a floor 
jack. He makes it look effortless, but trust me it requires lots of 
practice, practice, practice. I've seen him give seminars for car clubs 
where he pulled a perfect line the length of a new Chevy truck bed, while 
talking and gesturing with his left hand/arm at the same time. Then he goes 
back with a different color, about an eighth inch apart and does it again, 
perfectly parallel.

> > One of the older guys in a local body shop is working on our 50 3100 which
>has
> > deluxe trim etc and striped wheels.  He said he used to have a set-up he
>made
> > himself to do just what you are talking about but has no idea where it is
>these
> > days.  I don't know what we will do at the wheel painting point but we are
> > keeping this one pretty much original which is not normal for me.  He said
>the


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