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Old 19-11-2023, 07:44 PM   #1
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Exactly what are these type of marker pens called? Do they come from Officewonks or somewhere else?
Would be ideal for labelling parts of the aviaries I have to help tear down.
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Old 19-11-2023, 07:47 PM   #2
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Paint pens or paint marker. You get them from auto shops or just general tools shops like Total Tools and Sydney Tools.

I use them on nuts and bolts to see if they have loosened.
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why not Sharpie pens, get them many colours although I think not blade
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Just paint pens, about $3 each, or if you don't mind multiple colours $1 each
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Thanks all. Life under a rock has its occasional drawbacks.
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Officeworks is correct
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Poscas, thats what kids used back in my day to do run ups or drop downs to tag trains.
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Exactly what are these type of marker pens called? Do they come from Officewonks or somewhere else?
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Would be ideal for labelling parts of the aviaries I have to help tear down.
Those are a different take on a paint marker, in fact they are actually liquid chalk markers, typically used in retail or hospitality industries.

https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/...pack-st344c4as

https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/...rtBy=bestmatch
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As the marked items may be subject to biosecurity cleaning, solvent ink type markers are probably a better choice than liquid chalk type pens.
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Old 19-11-2023, 09:15 PM   #10
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I just buy the el-cheapo eBay ones, have used them for years, used to use them in the wrecking yard, if they are in direct sunlight for years they go chalky, I have parts in the shed that were marked 20 years ago and are still as good today as the day I marked them.

We use the Posca pens at work, they will mark fresh paint being solvent based, they also fade the same if left out in the elements

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Bunnings has them too. But usually limited to white, bright yellow and black. Sharpie brand. Although I have seen them in a no name brand as well walking past the shelf, but havent had occasion to buy one as yet.
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