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I use a plastic circle template for painting the wheels. A problem is it's impossible to clean it after many painting sessions because a solvent eats it. Has anyone seen a metal circle template? I cannot seem to find one.
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I have something fairly similar to this:
http://www.tnartsupply.com/browse.cfm/triangle-8-30-60-aluminum-5271-/4,16436.html
Its a little unwieldy but better than plastic.
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Check these out. I'm sure you could find them cheaper if you look around, but this gives you an idea of what is available.
http://www.am-works.com/store/armor-painting-stencils-c-2_12_18.html
Eduard makes great masks for airplane canopy's do they make for road wheels?
Cant you clean them off with an ammonia soaked paper towel? Thats what I use and there has been no damage so far.
Eric
A metal scribing template with circles is what you need. Available at sprue bros.
Metal can get bent and that can cause irregularities in the circular pattern if over-spray gets under any indented or not quite flat edge.
Save your money and keep it simple.
I put a piece of wide masking tape on the paint-side of the plastic template (just the hole you're going to use) and simply cut out the center with a fairly "SHARP" scalpel - it's quite easy.
There's no need to place it on a flat surface. Hold the taped template up in one hand and cut the circle out from the non-stick side with the other. When you're finished painting; just pull off the tape - no cleanup.
I've used the same plastic template for over twenty years now and it still looks brand new.
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Ah-HA, here it is.........
I make my own disposable circle masks using scrap plastic packaging, into which I cut a pilot hole and enlarge using a tapered reaming tool.
I have been using and cleaning my plastic one for years,no problems.
ps1scw Eduard makes great masks for airplane canopy's do they make for road wheels?
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