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Tool Marking paint for ID

cbacres

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I was thinking I heard of a paint sold just fore making tools with your choioce of color. What I rember it was a polyurthane in a bottle with a brush.

I'm about to embark on marking some of the tools that are identicle to my sons.

I'm thinking of drilling a small indentation and painting it.

Want to make something unique so where ever I may be, I can tell at a glance what is mine.

I'm just talking pliers, hammers, that sort of tool, not all of the wrenches and sockets.

Thanks for any imput.
 
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redwrench60

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How about just a "pssst" from a rattle can in a wild color on each tool. Not permanent and easy to ID. Plus you won't wear out your drill bits on hardened tools.
 
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cbacres

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Paint can last a while. What gave me the idea was I have wrenches from my Dad that he just spray painted, and Im talking 6 plus years ago, and the paint down in the stampings is still in good shape.

I figuired paint that is somewhat protected would last a while.

I also dont use daily, so that should help.

Thanks for the replys, look forward to more.

Craig
 

Dillithium

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1 shot pinstripe paint. It's pretty hard, and stays on fairly well if you at least try to avoid scratching it. I believe it's an enamel paint.
 

vlpronj

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I used nail polish, just kept a bottle & touched up once a month or so when worked w/ my tools. Putting it in a small depression might help prevent some wiseacre from chipping it off.
 
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