Sure, "work". You just want to draw moustaches and penis on your drunk buddiesbest of the best for work.
Someone always gotta ask this shit. Haven't drank in over a yearDid you ever quit drinking
Hell yea I'm gonna order some right now. Even freaking matches my Milwaukee knife I foundView attachment 1057370
These are like a new and improved Sharpie. They write through grease and oil, write on wet or damp surfaces, and don’t dry out when you leave them with the cap off.
Someone always gotta ask this shit. Haven't drank in over a year
Dont think he was being a dick dude, was wondering myself. Good job staying on the wagonSomeone always gotta ask this shit. Haven't drank in over a year
I’ll try those, sharpies are a bit disappointing.View attachment 1057370
These are like a new and improved Sharpie. They write through grease and oil, write on wet or damp surfaces, and don’t dry out when you leave them with the cap off.
Stay away from any Milwaukee tools that arent impacts, absolute shit
LOL wut?
Congrats on getting sober & working on turning that franchise around.Someone always gotta ask this shit. Haven't drank in over a year
It's office work. Paper, labels, and cardboard. It might sound weird but I really don't like the "feel" of Sharpie on paper. It feels rough not smooth. I want it to glide on paper like it does on labels.What are you marking? That makes a big difference in what will actually work best for you. For all sorts of surfaces where you need marks to hold up, it's hard to beat oil based markers that still use harsh solvents. "Uni" brand is typically what I use, though most others in that price range seem to be similar.