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I’ve had decals made in the past and when the time comes I’ll have a template made. Not hard to make,just find what you need or take a picture of it and have the decal business scan it,bring I up to the right size then they cut it out. The most expensive part is scanning the picture,getting it cut is the cheap part. Once the program is made you just pay for a simple copy. Last time I did this the scan was as $75.
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Speaking of getting decals made, I got a ZR-1 Net Registry decal with my recent 2018 membership. It looks like it's supposed to be stuck on the outside of the window. I don't see how that's going to last in the Fla. sun.
Is there any way to get it reproduced in an "old school" type of decal that can be applied to the inside of the window. Like GM did with the one commemorating the record runs on my 91'? I know this is the way most modern graphics are applied now, but I can't stand vinyl stuck on the outside of a window...[-X |
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Ha. And I like the idea of passing it around like the Stanley Cup! |
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Let me go on record by saying if someone reproduces a durable, accurate stencil for the plenum and cam covers, I'll buy a set. Tremendous time saver if someone can pull it off.
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See video at 6:04 to see an example of a 3D stencil and 6:21 for an example of what the stencil looks like printed: Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daWjcdwzNEc B17Crew :hello: |
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Thanks Paul and all for your help for my original post. Acetone would be a good chemical to touch up around the letters before the paint dries. Another product is any good citrus cleaner to remove dry or wet paint. Citrus breaks down the paint really well. I sold industrial chemicals and that is what Delta would use for removing paint and also glue from stickers they would place on the plane.
I ordered the "mask" product and will give an update on how it works when completed. :flag2: |
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You should ask Dempsey at Evolution Motorsports (Oracle) He powder coated my plenum and cam covers and painted the letters red and it turned out great. I don't know how he did it, but it looks nice. Bill |
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