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Miller Blue Industrial Paint Marker Pen

$11.60/EA $6.95/1 PER EA only $6.95/EASave 40%

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Rig and Mark Your Metal

There is nothing quite like the look of a brand-new Miller welder sitting in your shop. However, the reality of welding work—sparks, tools, and transport—means your machine is bound to take a few hits. The Miller 272001 Blue Paint Marker is your secret weapon for keeping your gear looking factory-fresh. This isn't just any blue marker; it is the official Miller Blue, designed to blend perfectly with your machine's casing. Got a scratch on the side of your Bobcat or a chip on your Millermatic? Just a quick pass with this pen covers the blemish and seals the metal against rust.

But it's not just for vanity; it's a serious fabrication tool. When you are laying out a job or marking cuts on aluminum and steel, you need a line that stands out and stays put. Standard felt markers often fade or wash away with coolant, but this industrial paint marker lays down a bold, durable line that resists heat and abrasion. It writes smoothly on oily, dirty, or cold metal, ensuring you never lose your cut line in the middle of a project.

Compact and easy to use, this paint pen fits right in your shirt pocket alongside your soapstone and tungsten. The valve-action tip keeps the paint fresh and flowing only when you need it, so you don't have to worry about a dried-out nib when you reach for it. Whether you are tagging parts for assembly or touching up your trusty welder, this Miller Blue marker is a small investment that makes a big difference in your shop's professionalism.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Paint Marker
Color:Blue
Application:Metal Marking, Equipment Touch-Up
Surface Compatibility:Steel, Aluminum, Stainless Steel

INCLUDED

  • One (1) Blue Paint Marker Pen

APPLICATIONS

  • Touching up scratches and chips on Miller welding equipment
  • Marking cut lines and drill points on metal stock
  • Identifying parts and materials in fabrication shops
  • Color-coding inventory or tools
  • Writing on steel, aluminum, and stainless steel surfaces

FAQ

Yes, this paint marker is formulated to match the standard Miller Electric blue used on their welding power sources and equipment.

Yes, the paint adheres well to aluminum, as well as steel and stainless steel, making it suitable for marking various metal types.

Yes, this is an industrial paint marker designed to leave permanent, durable marks that resist fading and abrasion.

Like most valve-action markers, you typically need to shake the pen well and then depress the tip against a surface to pump the paint into the nib.

While it covers the surface, it is best to clean any loose rust or debris before applying to ensure the paint adheres properly and seals the metal.

Yes, the formula is designed to be fast-drying to prevent smudging during handling or fabrication processes.

Industrial paint markers generally perform better than standard ink markers on oily surfaces, but wiping the area clean first will always result in the best adhesion.

This uses a durable nib designed for industrial use, capable of writing on rough metal surfaces without fraying immediately.