TAJIMA Marking Chalk - Black 10.5 oz (300g) Semi Permanent Snap-Line Dye with Durable Bottle & Easy-Fill Nozzle - PLC3-BK300
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No toxins are present in it.
Dark red is the best way to describe it
All three of my Tajima CR401S chalk boxes are equipped with the Irwin permanent marking chalk, and they are extremely reliable. Since I have been using the Tajima CR401S chalk box for 10 years now, I have three different ones a red, a blue, and a black one. I'm working with a co-worker The red one was stolen from me because the blue one broke, and now the worker refuses to return it.
It is true that the blue comes off, but the chalk is a dye, therefore it stains the majority of surfaces. I have not tried the white yet. I used the blue chalk to draw lines outside on benches. The lines remain visible even after wet weather
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It is an excellent way to make patterns with your snap lines. If you have Tajima snap lines you probably already know how useful this is. If not, take note that it's not chalk, but As far as I know, it should only be used with nylon braided lines. I do not know how it will respond to cotton lines, which most manufacturers It seems to me that most of the chalk lines are really junk anyway so if you don't own a Tajima don't buy it! Take advantage of our special offer and get a free bottle of dye with the snap line instead.
In the past, I used a Dewalt chalk box and chalk, but I recently switched to Tajima and the difference is incredible. Normally black chalk is almost like dye when it is applied to metallic surfaces in the shipyard. It is very visible on metallic surfaces. Would I buy more next time, even if the additional cost was so much? I'm still on the fence about this, but I'm leaning towards the.
When snapped, this results in a dark, flowing line. Powder is the only thing that needs to be removed from all surfaces. I would describe the color as a dark ink-black The powder it is made of stains everything that comes into contact with it, Cleaning it up can be a real chore. This particular tool was used on a job that involved vinyl siding and I I spent more time trying to get the black ink to work - This is what the siding looked like when it was powdered off!.
Well worth the price. There is no way to remove chalk from the walls. I love tajima snap products. These work with them perfectly.
It was a great product, but I never received.
If you want it, then go with the industry standard.