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Reddit mentions of Gaunt Industries Hypo-200 - Oiler Boiler- Watercolor & Thin Acrylic Paint Applicator- 1-1/4 Ounce Clear Oval Plastic Bottle With 25 Gauge Blunt Tip
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Precision watercolor or Acrylic paint applicator- for a drop or line of paintEmpty 1-1/4 Ounce LDPE plastic bottle- with 25 gauge dispensing tip. The tip is a small-diameter size: in addition to the 25 gauge, we offer (5) larger and (1) smaller gauge tips.Dispenser for liquids- acrylic paint, oil paint, watercolors, water based glues, oil, Silk dyes, epoxy, glazes, henna, resin, & Alcohol InksMade in USA25 gauge
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 1.5 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2020 |
Size | 1 Inch (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
u/petthedino and /plotzkea here is the best way I could break it down. I tried to keep it simple but still detailed. If you have any questions just let me know!
Background: I have had this putter since I was 8 years old, we bought it from Edwin Watts brand new in Dallas and every member of my family has putted with it at some point in time. I looked into getting it refinished by the Scotty Custom Shop but it was going to run me over $300 to get it done. I figured I would give it a go myself I have absolutely no experience doing any kind of this stuff, this was my first ever attempt
Tools/Materials needed: I had or was able to borrow almost all of these before starting, which helped keep cost down.
Process
It's important to note my putter had no paint finish. It was oil can so the only paint I really had to remove was the logo's. If your putter is entirely painted you might have to adjust the steps accordingly
My steps were broken up by days. I worked a little after work each day and it made for a good week! If you guys try it and have any questions please message me!
Edit: several edits for clarity.