Phlip, you are a very talented artist! I absolutely love pistriping at the level of expertise you have. When I was in high school in the 70's custom pinstriping was the ultimate finishing touch on everything. I had a specil love for it on motorcycles with "candy" finishes and pinstripes that either blended in seamlessly with the paint or really stood out like silver on candy apple red. You are not only extremely talented, but also very humble and attentive to what your CLIENT wants. There is no room for error at the level of work you do. You don't get "do-overs" if you make a mistake on a vehicle that has taken years to get to the point to where it is ready for pinstripes. Your soft voice, pleasant personality, and attention to your clients' wishes make you an exceptional artist in the true sense of the word. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. This is the first video of yours that I have seen and I immediately subscribed to your channel. Best wishes for continued success, You do fantastic work which anyone would be proud of. Kindest regards from a super fan in Arkansas ! 😊❤
That is great work buddy. I would be nervous as hell when other people are around talking and carrying on. You definitely have a lot of talent. God bless keep up the good work
Flannel Man , good work indeed my friend . The choice of colors with interior and the ol Cummins beige is brilliant. You do great work Brother. Thanks for sharing .
I would be SCARED mindless to own a Pete like that! I have a 99 freightshacker classic that's been in the shop for a month getting a new steer axle and springs and new hood because a Pam driver ran over the front end in a J parking lot! It would have killed me if my truck looked like that and the same thing happened!
Nice clean work Philip! I'm just kind of getting into the whole striping world here and had a few questions.. I see you used the alphanamel paints. I actually picked some of them up also. 1 Do you prefer them to 1shot or do you use both? 2 what do you wipe the paint down with to prep it for striping? 3 what are you thinning your paint with? 4 what did you wipe off the design with that you didn't like? Thanks a bunch
You need to work on your layout and lettering. That comes with practice and years. Start making some pounce patterns you can use any fonts and blow them to size until you improve and create your own style, it will only make you look better. Just some advice from an old signdog. Keep on truckin!
Unfortunately you can’t run DEF trucks and have the stacks stay clean, they stain because of it. Once you get some of your rigs painted, you should find someone down there to do pinstriping on them!!!
As a truckerof 40 plus years I've always liked this type of stuff great job
Skills and Beautiful Work 😮
Phlip, you are a very talented artist! I absolutely love pistriping at the level of expertise you have. When I was in high school in the 70's custom pinstriping was the ultimate finishing touch on everything. I had a specil love for it on motorcycles with "candy" finishes and pinstripes that either blended in seamlessly with the paint or really stood out like silver on candy apple red. You are not only extremely talented, but also very humble and attentive to what your CLIENT wants. There is no room for error at the level of work you do. You don't get "do-overs" if you make a mistake on a vehicle that has taken years to get to the point to where it is ready for pinstripes. Your soft voice, pleasant personality, and attention to your clients' wishes make you an exceptional artist in the true sense of the word. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. This is the first video of yours that I have seen and I immediately subscribed to your channel. Best wishes for continued success, You do fantastic work which anyone would be proud of. Kindest regards from a super fan in Arkansas ! 😊❤
Glad to hear another person that’s not on FB
👋🏽 wow living the dream I remember you from the Kw sleeper build. Just subscribed ❤
doing some work for serious truck owners, well done
Right on!! Great to see your out there killing it with the brush.
Very nice. 😊
Sweet Phillip! Love the old school look! You knew when a fleet or single truck owner took pride in thier rides was bye the pinstriping on them
Great stuff as always
That is great work buddy. I would be nervous as hell when other people are around talking and carrying on. You definitely have a lot of talent. God bless keep up the good work
That is absolutely astonishing.
Flannel Man , good work indeed my friend . The choice of colors with interior and the ol Cummins beige is brilliant. You do great work Brother. Thanks for sharing .
Great job l like the old school stuff on I would like to get that done on my old r model Mack some day great video thanks again
I would be SCARED mindless to own a Pete like that! I have a 99 freightshacker classic that's been in the shop for a month getting a new steer axle and springs and new hood because a Pam driver ran over the front end in a J parking lot! It would have killed me if my truck looked like that and the same thing happened!
Holy hell a month for a steer axle springs and a hood
It's never too much when your old school pinstriping a Pete. Back then everything had pinstripes or something
Nicely done Philip
Very cool lots of talent 👍👍
Beautiful work man! 👍
That's pretty awesome!
looks sweet man!!!
Great job, looks mint🤙
Nice clean work Philip! I'm just kind of getting into the whole striping world here and had a few questions.. I see you used the alphanamel paints. I actually picked some of them up also.
1 Do you prefer them to 1shot or do you use both?
2 what do you wipe the paint down with to prep it for striping?
3 what are you thinning your paint with?
4 what did you wipe off the design with that you didn't like?
Thanks a bunch
How many hours roughly ,to do a job like that ? Great work Phillip
Was he going for the old school look?
Great freaking work fakkkk
Please tell me that the stacks will be functional!!
Will you be down at MATS this year again?
That looks awesome, bud. Did you get a new van? I don't remember seeing that one in your fleet.
Back needed more.
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Well I know now not to FB message you when I need something...lol.
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You need to work on your layout and lettering. That comes with practice and years. Start making some pounce patterns you can use any fonts and blow them to size until you improve and create your own style, it will only make you look better. Just some advice from an old signdog. Keep on truckin!
not a big fan of that exhaust..... striping looks cool tho
Unfortunately you can’t run DEF trucks and have the stacks stay clean, they stain because of it. Once you get some of your rigs painted, you should find someone down there to do pinstriping on them!!!
@@mintyman1968 ya that sucks.
What's wrong with them? they look great. Everyone has a different opinion anyhow.
@@bush600r2 it’s weird how low the elbows are Just not a fan of how it looks.
Fake stacks, lol. Why, just why?