I still think that the solution is clear plastic strips, I shaped, with
the top and bottom
section of the 'I' being secured underneath the panel's screw mounts,
and with a
white/whatever line silkscreened on the narrow part. This sort of thing
∗seems∗
easy enough to do, assuming you could find the right company (companies?)
to cut the plastic and do the silkscreening. I'm imagining plastic
strips no thicker
than 35mm film is, and about 2 or 3 mm wide in the long section.
-Geoff
Robert van der Kamp wrote:
>On Saturday 03 December 2005 22:07, Paul Haneberg wrote:
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>>Actually, if things work out we may be able to remedy
>>this.
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>>We may be able to offer a service where you could send us
>>any existing panel and we could use the laser etcher to
>>burn the paint off the edges, either all four or just the
>>sides. It really depends on just how fine an edge we
>>could get with the etcher burning through the Polan
>>finish.
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>I see! That could do the trick alright. Too bad though I
>have the 'damage' the panels. No way back then. But I'd
>seriously consider it yes.
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>- Robert
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