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Did someone once say.....

kolanuraven

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....that the ink would set better on Y Tex tags if you nuked them a wee bit in the microwave??

I thought I remembered reading that here once.
 

MN Farm Girl

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Our neighbor says that works. We don't though. The stuff we use Tuff Flex. It is in a bottle and it is like really thick paint. That stuff never wears off.

MN Farm Girl
 

sic 'em reds

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I think I remember someone saying that, but it was after you put the ink on.

What are you using to put the numbers on with, a pen or the bottled ink. That bottled ink works good, but I cant find that type where you could control the flow of ink by adjusting the top screw part on the bottle. The new stuff is like a ball point pen and if you push too hard you get a large flood of ink.
 

MN Farm Girl

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sic'em We get our bottled ink at Runnings, I suppose you could get it at Farm and Fleet, or any other farm supply store. We used the pen ink one season and it all rubbed off. We had some trouble figuring out whose calf was whose. :roll:


MN Farm Girl
 

High Plains

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Yep, it works. Just be sure to do a few test runs. As with anything, a little bit is good but a whole lot isn't necessarily better.

HP
 

Hanta Yo

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Why not use a Dremel tool to put the numbers on and fill them with ink??
Maybe that would work if you don't like Ritchie Tags.

I believe the effort would be worthwhile, IMHO
 

kolanuraven

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Hanta Yo said:
Why not use a Dremel tool to put the numbers on and fill them with ink??
Maybe that would work if you don't like Ritchie Tags.

I believe the effort would be worthwhile, IMHO



Hmmmm...etching in the numbers then filling in might work, I'll give'er a try.

I've already got TONS of Y Tex tags....so gotta use'em up!!!
 
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