Hi Al
Thanks for the order - please remind me of your exact requirement
Needless to say this is an issue I am all too aware of.
This time round as per my updates we are going for a matte finish.
My silk screen girls are deciding at which stage to put the matting
agent on.
They also think
The cause of my panel chipping is very much finger contact at the edge of the
cut panel. There is the decay starting at the edge above all the switches and
it is worse above the "deposit" switch.
The rest of the panel other than these edges seems properly intact, but I am
worried about sealing
On 11/9/15 3:04 PM, rod wrote:
2. Screen Print first holes second.
That was clearly the case on the panel that I sent scans of to you
and I mentioned that they had milled off some of the white lines around
the cutouts for the paddle switches.
Hi
As you all know all my experience is with new reproductions rather
than old panels.
I don't expect
I have however seen a lot of pictures of peeling panels.
There are two possible ways a panel could have been made.
1. Holes first - screen print second
2. Screen Print first ho
* Doug Ingraham [151109 15:00]:
> Depends on why it is peeling. My glass panel on the Straight 8 was
> peeling. I suspect finger oil was what started it and once it started
> peeling there was no good way to stop it. I scraped back to the color
> change line and cleaned the glass and repainted.
Depends on why it is peeling. My glass panel on the Straight 8 was
peeling. I suspect finger oil was what started it and once it started
peeling there was no good way to stop it. I scraped back to the color
change line and cleaned the glass and repainted. That was around 1985 and
it has stayed
Hi all,
I've just emailed Rod Smallwood about a replacement panel, but in the
meantime, I have some chipping and curling at the edges of the panel paint
near the switches which seems to be getting worse and spreading.
Is there a way to seal the curling paint edges to prevent further damage?
perha