Seems like that method would work well if one can not find Poulane paint.
Paint isn't as much a factor as the labelling though. I guess I'll just have
to bite the bullet and hire a Sign shop to do silkscreening.
>From: The Old Crow <oldcrow@...>
>Reply-To: motm@egroups.com
>To: motm@egroups.com
>Subject: RE: [motm] Blacet Chop-Up Question
>Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 11:34:21 -0400 (EDT)
>
>
>On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, james holloway wrote:
>
> > Do you use the same type of paint as is on the MOTM panels? If so how
>does
> > it spray? I have yet to find a place that sells it. I heard sherman
>williams
> > does but can't find one that carries it. I don't mind drilling aluminum
>and
> > painting it. I just wish there was a good way to get the knob patterns
>and
> > labels silk screened for a reasonable price.
>
> The metalshop I "have the keys to" we usually make own paint of this
>sort: we use something like a 1:4 mix of epoxy enamel and black enamel in
>the spray jar, and the usual compressed-air hose and nozzle system. It is
>important of course to pre-coat all the metalwork with a primer (the grey
>stuff). Then the epoxy-enamel mixture goes on, yielding that
>"fingerprint-hiding" mottled look.
>
> I can go dig up the catalog numbers of the paint, epoxy, etc. if needed.
>
> Silkscreening is another matter. We used to do it, but have outsourced
>it for years.
>
>Crow
>
>/∗∗/
>
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