Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Before. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Build You Own Chopper - Things to Consider Before You Start

When it comes to people wanting to learn more about how to build a custom chopper they will find that the internet is a great source of information. Today not only will you be directed towards sites where you can arrange for one to be built for you but places where you have the opportunity to build your own from scratch.

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However when it comes to how to build a chopper for yourself there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration beforehand. In this article we look at what some of these are.

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1. Space - If you are going to be building your own custom chopper whether using a kit or through buying the parts yourself you need ample room to do the project in. Therefore you should use either a garage or large workshop for this project. It is important that the space you use is one that provides you with plenty of room to move freely around the bike as it is being built.

2. Using The Right Parts - If you intend to build your chopper from scratch then only use the parts recommended by the company who provide you with your building plans. If you don't then the parts you use may well not be of a quality that you would expect and could end up endangering not just your life but the lives of those around you. It is important that you purchase only brand new parts rather than used ones for constructing such a machine.

In fact the best advice we can give you if you are going to be building your own custom chopper is to use a bike kit. Not only do these come with all the necessary parts to construct such a machine they will be brand new and of the highest quality possible.

Build You Own Chopper - Things to Consider Before You Start

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Chopper Tattoo Design - Get the Right Tattoo Design Before You Ink

All of us want to be different. We want to stand out among the crowds and be noticed. Some of us will get a fancy hairdo, some will get body piercings, and some will buy the latest electronic gadgets. The few who wants to be really different will choose a unique personal image for themselves. The image that demands attention is the chopper bikers. Just like the image portrayed by the Teutel family in the American Chopper show, those who wants to be different will emulate them. One thing that you will notice on Paul Sr. are his attention grabbing tattoos on his arms. Why are Chopper Tattoos so eye catching? This article will provide some information on Chopper body tattoo design.

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The right tattoo on a strategic location of your body is a great attention grabber. Tattoos are really the symbol of pure commitment. If they are just a posers, a body tattoo will not be your thing. A Chopper tattoo will require absolute commitment on the image you want to project. It is literally a scar that will stay on you body forever. To dive into the chopper biker image, you would have to go all the way.

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You are not a bad person for getting a Chopper tattoo. Neither are you someone who is looking for trouble. Having a tattoo on your body just show your love and interest of the art and using your skin as a canvas. Tattoos will portray your image and you want to choose the right design. Do not be limited by the tattoo designs from the tattoo artist catalogs. There are literally hundreds of thousand of design that you can choose from. Flipping through a few book covers will not give you the full picture. To find the most comprehensive Chopper Tattoo designs, go online. You will spoilt for choices. If you're going to commit to this new Chopper biker lifestyle, you might as well invest in getting the right design before you ink. Remember, it's not the bike, or the outfit nor the attitude. Its the symbol on your skin that counts.

Chopper Tattoo Design - Get the Right Tattoo Design Before You Ink

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Before Getting a Tattoo, Consider These Cool and Trendy Tattoo Alternatives

The Permanency and Process of a Traditional Tattoo Can Be Scary

I don't like needles but I love the idea of getting body art or skin decoration. I'm also not too thrilled about the permanency of a 'needle' tattoo I might hate down the road. Have you priced tattoo removal processes lately? The cost of tattoo removal is at least 3 times as much as getting the tattoo! After doing some research, I discovered some fantastic alternatives for body art and I'm going to give those a shot (no pun intended) way before I jump into the nearest tattoo parlor.

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Tattoo Alternative #1: The Natural Beauty of Henna Tattoos

Henna tattoos have been making a comeback and I can certainly understand why. The dried and pulverized Henna Plant Lawsonia Inermis is made into a paste and applied to skin treated first with mehlabiya oil. The paste is then applied to the skin using a stencil design.

Henna tattoo stencils come in an incredible variety of designs and can be reused. In fact, once the paste dries after an hour or two, the paste can be reapplied 2-3 more times to intensify the color to a deep brown or nearly black. If the paste is used just for a single time, is dried and removed, the color continues to deepen to a rusty-orange or reddish tone. It reminds me of self-tanning lotion in that respect.

The application of Henna tattoos does not require licensing and is considered safe for all skin types (outside of those who have an allergic reaction to Henna). Henna tattoos can last up to 4 weeks with care not to scrub the area and protect the tattoo with Vaseline in chlorinated water.

Kits range in price but the average cost for a henna kit, which includes the paste, stencil(s) and other needed supplies is under . In fact, one bottle of Henna dye can create about 25 mid-size tattoos.

Tattoo Alternative #2: Body Piercings

Yes, we're pretty much aware of umpteen holes in earlobes and ear cartilage, nose, tongue, lips, eyebrow, and belly button rings. However, the days of face piercings have gone by the wayside as more employers have increased bans on wearing this 'distracting and unprofessional' body art to work. The great thing about piercings, though, is that the jewelry can be removed (or changed) on demand. My only issue with body piercings is the healing time which varies considerably, depending on the area being pierced:

Ear lobe 6 to 8 weeks Ear cartilage 4 months to 1 year Eyebrow 6 to 8 weeks Nostril 2 to 4 months Nasal septum 6 to 8 months Nasal bridge 8 to 10 weeks Tongue 4 weeks Lip 2 to 3 months Nipple 3 to 6 months Navel 4 months to 1 year Female genitalia 4 to 10 weeks Male genitalia 4 weeks to 6 months

I do worry about infection with body piercings - but not quite as much as with a traditional tattoo that might be hard to reach (as on the back of a shoulder) to keep clean and bandaged.

Tattoo Alternative #3: Temporary Tattoos

Now, temporary tattoos just might be the ticket and best choice of all as a traditional tattoo alternative. Temporary tattoos are made on special paper and coated with special silicon. Once wet and placed on an area of the body for a minute or so, the colored "tattoo" design 'slides off' and is transferred to the skin.

Similar to Henna tattoos, temporary tattoos can last up to about 4 weeks if taken care of: no scrubbing, scratchy clothing, or rubbing against them. Also, like Henna tattoos, temporary tattoos are safe (children get them in bubble-gum machines all the time) and have become as sophisticated as traditional tattoos - without needles and permanency.

What gets truly fun about temporary tattoos is that you can design your own - online - for little more than a ready-made temporary tattoo design.

Tattoo Alternatives Wrap-Up

So, celebrate an occasion, speak your mind, dare to be different! Try out some of these alternative tattoo ideas and have fun adorning your body in a new way. Invite your friends for a "Happy Henna Day" or design and order some custom tattoos for the bridesmaids in a wedding. Think outside the box.

"Alternative tattoos" are trendy, different, and can be taken off or out if you don't want to live with them for the rest of your life.

Before Getting a Tattoo, Consider These Cool and Trendy Tattoo Alternatives

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