HFS
Well Known Member
I saw the other day in an airplane magazine - SA/KP ? (don't remember) about someone bending a Sharpie marker to make it more "user friendly" for those hard to reach places.
I thought I should offer my solution:
Take the tip out of the Sharpie barrel (needle nose pliers - easy), and make a "handle" that meets your needs - connect the two, and voila:
Yes - you can't mark a line 5 miles long before running out of ink, but you can mark short distances before the tip empties. If that happens, just reinstall it into the barrel, take the end cap off, and (gently) blow in the open end to "refill" the tip. Wash, rinse, repeat.
HFS
I thought I should offer my solution:
Take the tip out of the Sharpie barrel (needle nose pliers - easy), and make a "handle" that meets your needs - connect the two, and voila:
Yes - you can't mark a line 5 miles long before running out of ink, but you can mark short distances before the tip empties. If that happens, just reinstall it into the barrel, take the end cap off, and (gently) blow in the open end to "refill" the tip. Wash, rinse, repeat.
HFS