Pinstripe your Car. Basic Customization
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:59am (GMT)
Prior to the invention of the car, pin striping was being used as
ornamental decoration on horse drawn buggies, coaches and carriages.
However, the use of pinstripes to customize cars began to appear on
them during the middle of the 1950’s. Even though it seems that pin
striping had in fact been appearing on cars prior to this time and the
last American car to appear with pin striping on it straight from the
factory was made by General Motors towards the end of the 1930’s. For
many people who own muscle or sports cars today, customizing their
vehicle is as important as actually owning and showing the vehicle off
and pin striping seems to add those final finishing touches.
Normally pinstripes appear on a car using two colours, the first is
used to help set off the body colour and then the second thinner line
is used in a contrasting colour to make sure that the stripe actually
stands out.
Nowadays, mechanical pin striping is the best method for applying
stripes to larger vehicles such as trucks, vans or station wagons
(RV’s). This system ensures that the stripes being laid down are of a
constant width and allows you to focus more of your attention on
getting the stripe placed correctly on the vehicles surface. This can
be done using magnetic pin striping strips with a central groove which
is designed to be used as a paint template. They are specifically
designed to hold fast on to any steel surface and can also be used a
guide line for your hand when actually doing the work.
Another way of pin striping a vehicle is to use stencil tape. You
will soon find that there are several kinds of stencil tape available
which are suitable for using when carrying out pin striping on a car.
However, with this method you will need to use brushes and the
purchasing of a pin striping brush is essential if you want the project
to be a success. The benefit of this method is that you are able to
apply different colour stripes to your vehicle without having to wait
for the other stripes to dry.
The last method for pin striping is Freehand and this is certainly
the most difficult and requires a lot of practice before it is mastered
fully. However, it does allow the person carrying out the pin striping
to have more freedom in relation to what they create on their vehicle.
The best way any freehand pin striping newbie can do is lay a strip of
masking tape about ¼ inch down from where the finished line will be and
then use this as a visual guide when painting on your stripes. However,
remember you should not use regular masking tape otherwise the pin
striping paint will actually bleed under the edge you can purchase auto
body masking tape from any reputable automobile supply shop/store.
At the end of the day it does not matter which method of pin
striping you decide to use, just remember it is a great way of making
your car look that little bit different from the rest. But it is like
anything else, practice makes perfect and by having the best equipment
as well to use will help also.
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