The complete carriage and wagon painter : a concise compendium of the art of painting carriages, wagons and sleighs, embracing full directions in all the various branches, including lettering, scrolling, ornamenting, striping, varnishing and coloring with numerous recipes for mixing colors . Fig. 4.—A Very Poor Brush. purpose in the paint shop, and should nevar be purchased. THE BADGER HAIR BRUSH. For laying color and varnish coats the Badger hair brushFig. 5, is considered best for small panels or any delicatework. It is also used for laying Fig. 5.—Badger Hair Flowing fit


The complete carriage and wagon painter : a concise compendium of the art of painting carriages, wagons and sleighs, embracing full directions in all the various branches, including lettering, scrolling, ornamenting, striping, varnishing and coloring with numerous recipes for mixing colors . Fig. 4.—A Very Poor Brush. purpose in the paint shop, and should nevar be purchased. THE BADGER HAIR BRUSH. For laying color and varnish coats the Badger hair brushFig. 5, is considered best for small panels or any delicatework. It is also used for laying Fig. 5.—Badger Hair Flowing fitch hair brush is now almost obsolete, owing tothe many imitations which prove worthless. THE OVAL BRUSH. For varnishing the large panels of a body or for gears theoval brush, Fig. 6, is best as it will cany a good supply ofvarnish. These are made of French white bristles entirely,and with care will last a long time. A partly worn brushalways has the preference over a new one, but the brush- lfi THB COMPLETE CARRIAGE AND WaUON PAINTER. maker now tonus the end as it partly worn, which gives itthe desired shape and softness.


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