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Build your own silk screen setup. Looks like it can be done for not all that much. Use the photo sensitive stuff and
your printer... http://members.aol.com/StanDCmr/silkscrn.html "John Galban" wrote in message om... My buddy and I were putting the finishing touches on the RV-10 instrument panel this weekend, when we got to wondering about how to label the breakers. He's found a place across town that will silk screen the lettering onto the painted panel. This presents a bit a of a pain in the butt logistically and will also be pricey. We were wondering if there are any good "do-it-yourself" ways to put lettering on the instrument panel. On the RV-6 he used a label maker with clear tape and black lettering. This looked good at first, but the label material eventually yellowed and the labels proved to be very difficult to remove and replace without scratching the panel's paint. So, does anyone have any recommendations? We're open to suggestions. Thanks, John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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