These things are great, the tips hold up much better than a standard Sharpie. The design of the clip is a lot better and keep it from popping out of your pocket...also the angle/offset lets it sit inbewteen the buttons of your workshirt without popping out - it'll ride like that all day. Love these things, always have one on me doing HVAC work.
I do not doubt they have invented a good ink for writing on challenging conditions. I have been buying and have been impressed with lots of good milwaukee products. For writing or marking more precise edges or through very small pilot holes, you should check out the long nose marker from fast cap. There is nothing else I have seen like it. A very long nose and very fine tip which can go through a 1/8 pilot hole through 1 inch plus material. With the video, we can do without the ghetto like behavior and the rock music. Just give us useful information as you have and in an efficient manner.
+Ari P The ghetto like behavior and rock music is who I am and that shit isn't changing. If you don't like it go find some other boring ass channel to watch.
I actually work for Milwaukee and when I am showing them to people I put them through the ringer! They even write on nasty dusty concrete block. These things are all over my house as garage. The wide body markers are great too
Based on your comments I picked up the Milwaukee Inkwell markers at The Home Depot. So far I like them. I wish they had a very fine point like Sharpie.
Great markers I use them at work all the time for marking fire sprinkler pipe to make my cuts. Only markers I use. Last a Long time. by the way great video bro'
I didn't have much luck with those or maybe I shouldn't be marking on metal with fresh oil from the mill lol. Review Markal silver streak it's fucking awesome.
Sharpie also make a more industrial marker/s that work well on dirty, oily, greasey material etc. I use them in my job and they are great but will look into getting hold of some of these =D
Just called a Sharpie Pro i think. They have a metal body instead of plastic and last a lot longer in the metal trade than regular ones. Our metal seamless tube is covered in like a fish oil and they write on it without cleaning no probs. 4 of them have lasted me 12 months and still going compared to a regular sharpie lasting 3-4 weeks.
Another good video, even though it's a simple tool, I got some useful info., out of it. Thanks again for posting links up, on where to get the tools. One of the links showed that they came in black, silver and gold ink packages also. I've always used a Sharpie, The Pumper from Markline, or welding chalk. If they are available at Home Depot in Canada as well, I'll try them out.
Man I hate to say this because I'm a big Milwaukee fan, have tons of their tools, BUT I really don't like those markers at all. Why you ask, because I keep my marker in my right front pocket with the clip outside of my pocket and I ALWAYS break the clip off after a day or two. I've never had that issue with a sharpie so I went back to them, blue sharpie is my choice. When the milwaukee first came out with it I was stoked but was let down shortly after..
The reason you don't have 1m is due to quantity. You should test the product more than just once. You said it could withstand concrete and wet materials. Then you should have tested it on concrete and wet surfaces and not just oily metals
These things are great, the tips hold up much better than a standard Sharpie.
The design of the clip is a lot better and keep it from popping out of your pocket...also the angle/offset lets it sit inbewteen the buttons of your workshirt without popping out - it'll ride like that all day. Love these things, always have one on me doing HVAC work.
+scrambler350 awesome
I do not doubt they have invented a good ink for writing on challenging conditions. I have been buying and have been impressed with lots of good milwaukee products. For writing or marking more precise edges or through very small pilot holes, you should check out the long nose marker from fast cap. There is nothing else I have seen like it. A very long nose and very fine tip which can go through a 1/8 pilot hole through 1 inch plus material.
With the video, we can do without the ghetto like behavior and the rock music. Just give us useful information as you have and in an efficient manner.
+Ari P The ghetto like behavior and rock music is who I am and that shit isn't changing. If you don't like it go find some other boring ass channel to watch.
I have some of these they work great and last a long time.
Yeah I like them alot
I actually work for Milwaukee and when I am showing them to people I put them through the ringer! They even write on nasty dusty concrete block. These things are all over my house as garage. The wide body markers are great too
I will have to check out the wide body ones.
If you have gorilla hands like me they're 30x more comfortable
They also work better than sharpie for doing tile work because at the tile saw, the water splatter washes off the sharpie.
I'm loving this series man. Keep it up!
Thanks Mark
I just came across one had to look it up I love it it has been setting on my buddys ATV for a year writes like I just bought it
I use action marker 44's an 33's an they are way more expensive , if they work half as good , I gotta check them out
Based on your comments I picked up the Milwaukee Inkwell markers at The Home Depot. So far I like them. I wish they had a very fine point like Sharpie.
+Britt Fussel awesome...did you get the chisel point?
+The Fab Forums No. I just bought the fine point and medium point.
You definitely missed some features to this pen it has a more than just that role stop the pen cap has a few features itself
There is a ink only for this maker? What is n type of ink?
Great markers I use them at work all the time for marking fire sprinkler pipe to make my cuts. Only markers I use. Last a Long time. by the way great video bro'
your channel keeps getting better and better.. idk how u dont have 1m followers yet
+Benjamin Ellsworth me either ;)
+The Fab Forums They're coming, just takes time!
I didn't have much luck with those or maybe I shouldn't be marking on metal with fresh oil from the mill lol. Review Markal silver streak it's fucking awesome.
+Ricky Gonzalez.O Yeah fresh mill oil is a tough one. I will take a look at the Markal. Thanks
does it work on black pvc pipe?
Nice man!! Another great video in the series!!
+In The Kitchen With Matt Thanks buddy
Wow, thanks for a great ... tip! (Ouch, I know, bad pun.) LOVE that '28 sedan (?) in-the-works, shown in the opening scene, by the way.
That's a Cutworm Specialties build...cutwormspecialties.com
Thanks!
+Seth Tyrssen no problem
Sharpie also make a more industrial marker/s that work well on dirty, oily, greasey material etc. I use them in my job and they are great but will look into getting hold of some of these =D
What are they called?
Just called a Sharpie Pro i think. They have a metal body instead of plastic and last a lot longer in the metal trade than regular ones. Our metal seamless tube is covered in like a fish oil and they write on it without cleaning no probs. 4 of them have lasted me 12 months and still going compared to a regular sharpie lasting 3-4 weeks.
+Scott Hughes I will have to take a look
Another good video, even though it's a simple tool, I got some useful info., out of it. Thanks again for posting links up, on where to get the tools. One of the links showed that they came in black, silver and gold ink packages also. I've always used a Sharpie, The Pumper from Markline, or welding chalk. If they are available at Home Depot in Canada as well, I'll try them out.
cool. im sure they will have them
Man I hate to say this because I'm a big Milwaukee fan, have tons of their tools, BUT I really don't like those markers at all. Why you ask, because I keep my marker in my right front pocket with the clip outside of my pocket and I ALWAYS break the clip off after a day or two. I've never had that issue with a sharpie so I went back to them, blue sharpie is my choice. When the milwaukee first came out with it I was stoked but was let down shortly after..
I could see that being an issue...I actually have a fix for that as well. I wear a sweat band on my left forearm and tuck my pens it. Works awesome!
+The Fab Forums I'll give that a try.
+jjs4x at work the clip will click onto our hard hats so if you guys want try your hat brim may work.
I do believe I paid $0.97 @ Home Depot about an hour ago.......just an fyi. great tool to have, we use them on the racecar all the time.
+lukedl14s yeah they are little cheaper online...I paid 2.99 for a four pack - .74 each
Another T00L I've never seen or heard of, Thanks. I just put some in my "Wish List" @ Amazon. = )
Awesome...I think you will like them
Why did you not wipe it off to see which one stays
yo utilizo el marcador sharpie. hay que cambiar Milwaukee. mejor calidad. saludos.
Just ordered a 4pk , thanks !
Awesome...I hope you like them as much as I do
The reason you don't have 1m is due to quantity. You should test the product more than just once. You said it could withstand concrete and wet materials. Then you should have tested it on concrete and wet surfaces and not just oily metals
+Storm Collins I didnt say it would I said they claimed it would
I use the Inkzall markers on both concrete and wet materials all the time and they work great.
96 cents each at Home depot
I'm a butcher and these write through chicken juice.
oh really
The Fab Forums Yes sir, hell of a marker. Sharpe just pools on top, like the solvent isn't strong enough to get through the chicken.
You look like Lou unbox therapy🤣
Those things aren't worth it. Sharpee PRO is the way to go!!!!
where yall located at?
Upstate SC
+The Fab Forums Nice. Yeah i thought you were from NC cause you sound like it. im from eastern NC
Mine literally just rolled off my center console
too permanent. very difficult to remove from surfaces. sharpie comes off easier
Bought , thanks
Hope you like them as much as I do
Got to get me some of those
I think you will like
+The Fab Forums I think so too, I use Sharpies all the time for marking for cuts and whatnot, I never knew these markers existed, thanks for the tip.
+Tim datoolman no prob
Your channel looks alright will be checking you out
been through 2 packs of these from home depot, the worst ever.
Lol...what didn't you like?
I love them but the new metallic ones suck
Have not tried those
RIP sharpie
Lol...don't think the sharpie will ever die
man keep telling me what i need im gonna be fucking broke! ha
Sorry...lol
go lit before this video
You look like your not feeling too well in this one.
probably allergies...they woop me
Paid by yeti huh 😂🤣😂🤣
Turn the music off
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