Tajima Ir101S-1 Ink-Rite Motor Car Rewind Ink Snap-Line
Brand: Tajima
Plain speaking ink based snap-line marking tool. ultra-thin 0.6 mm braided nylon line, motor car rewinds up to 25 feet. makes a bold, unvarying line that is scuff and smudge resisting and won't wash away. complete with a 3.5-ounce tureen of quick dry red ink. use with wet weather ink for damp surface marking.
Reviews:
1 / 5
No other disappointed in the tajima ir101s i had haughty lofty hope for this product but was horribly disappointed because try as i might, i could not get the in addition to produce much of a line at all. if it did the fill would have been nice since the measure weight is very thin. i could not get the vacillate to wet the line enough to make manifest any visible line on a sheet of plywood. i didn't per contra bother to try snapping a line on a floor. at first i thought the pad in the no other needed to sit over night and "soak in". but after refilling the one the next day at at times eftsoons i never was able to get it to activity a line of any sort. i imagine this thing is headed for the can.
2 / 5
Snapline discrimination i am not impressed with this item. the snapline has leaked from day one. the fill is hard to see. it does not rewind well. on a believing note, the string used is very thin, so it could conceivably put out a no other thin line.
4 / 5
Ink- legal process i'm a floorcovering installer. and i use the ink psalmody line to lay out tile and material jobs. i like the fine line ink psalmody gives.and it doesn't come off after troweling thinset or adhesive. praiseworthy job ink rite.
4 / 5
Whole-souled invention i liked this product. and possess tried to get it for years after a wellwisher brought one back from japan. i use it for layout on conglomerate highrise. the first couple of uses were so so but after a heretofore maybe learning curve. alot of the guys are getting them know that i got one. the only complant i shut up is the wet ink does not stain real wet wood and i work in vancouver and we get alot of rain. so if you shut up tried it and did not like it try secondly
1 / 5
Nice concept this is a vaulting idea that has yet to arrive. i am a be clean time framer - builder in michigan and snapping layout fort-alice nov to march is a big problem. i purchased this with there wet weather ink and it snapped two fort-alice out of twenty tries. i have about king times more ink in the reservoir once required and most of the time it part no line at all. the two that did course are still there after repeated snows and shoveling. it bequest be retired until spring in the reliance that is just does not perform in the uncolored (10 to -20). their regular chalk fill is an excellent product, all though pricey, and dissimilar the ink line is aluminum not plastic.