The AP 4mm Aluminum Body Marker is a heavy duty, hard body pump action marker designed to withstand the most intense conditions! Sold
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The AP 4mm Aluminum Body Marker is a heavy duty, hard body pump action marker designed to withstand the most intense conditions! Sold empty with a replaceable 4mm felt tip nib, simply fill with your favorite ink and go. Great for job sites and art projects alike. Try pairing it with any oil based paint such as Magic Ink or Marsh T Grade.
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Reviews (11) 4.5 of 5
Miguel Halcón 10/21/2023 I gave a 4 out if 5 because I wish it was screw on bezel and not a push in (like a mop nib). Nice feel to it and it holds a good bit of product. 4 of 5 Stars!
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Yaru 05/14/2021 I used this with sum magic ink White and it's not to bad, its kinda hard to refil and I broke mine trying to do it but for sure gonna pick another one up again. solid body to which is always great. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Copenhagen 06/13/2016 Stop thinking about it and just buy it and grab yourself some Smash ink too. Dope marker. 5 of 5 Stars!
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EnjoyTheDecline 01/15/2015 Works good with undiluted Smash Ink.
More of a design marker, than a tagging marker.
Better marker body than the big brand paint pens. 5 of 5 Stars!
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Save5pointz 04/09/2014 this is a great marker to carry around! its not to big and not to small! its just right! you can only refill it once though! 4 of 5 Stars!
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notmyONE 01/06/2014 Try fill this marker with some smash mixed with some leather dye and you will have a perfect marker 4 of 5 Stars!
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Nahs 08/17/2013 This marker is sick as f*ck... 4 of 5 Stars!
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LACAN 04/17/2013 This is the EXACT same body/nib as a Krylon paint pen. Now, those pens suck because the paint in them was not properly developed for the marker, but if you take this empty one and fill it with an INK, it works great. I like to use PILOT with a tiny bit of metallic paint, (smash silver, otr silver etc.) Then you get a nice deep black with a 'sparkly'/'glittery' sheen to it that catches the eye in the sun. The best way to fill em is to slip a razor into the seam and twist it to pop the spring housing out. (ps if you do mix ink with a touch of paint, you may wanna throw a BB in there or something to mix it up, otherwise straight ink needs no mixer.) 4 of 5 Stars!
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Question: A question was asked about thinning smash ink, and a response was to thin to liking. What is commonly used to thin out the smash ink? Answer:(AP Reply)You can use most alcohol based solvents or xylene.
Question: Is it like a really skinny mop right?? Answer:(AP Reply)No, this is a marker!
Question: Will the marsh 99nib work for this Answer:(AP Reply)No, not at all.
Question: Ap can you show us a picture of the nib and body Answer:(AP Reply)ok
Question: What's the capacity of this marker? Answer:(AP Reply)About an ounce
Question: how do u open this when u wana refill it? Answer:(AP Reply)pull it apart. Just like a K42.
Question: Will we ever see empty k72-style or k71-style empties??
An empty valve marker that uses the k71/Uni nib & k71 valve-system would be f*cking hot! Almost everyone I know that writes ends up refilling them a million times anyway.
Plus you can't really get up as hard w/ a k42; they just kinda seem like blackbook markers Answer:(AP Reply)possibly.
Question: Smash ink will flow easily in this yes ? Or wil u need to thin it down a tad? Answer:(AP Reply)thin to taste