I had seen the use of label machines in labeling instrument panels before
but got my first taste of it yesterday. I bought this at Office Max (or
Office Depot, heck I can't ever remember which one it is we have in town:-)
at a whole whoppin $19 yesterday.
http://rvflying.tripod.com/label.jpg
erge Vidal
KR2 ZS-WEC
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of Dana Overall
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:36
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR>Instrument panel labeling
I had seen the use of label machines in labeling inst
>I had seen the use of label machines in labeling instrument panels before
>but got my first taste of it yesterday. I bought this at Office Max (or
>Office Depot, heck I can't ever remember which one it is we have in town:-)
>at a whole whoppin $19 yesterday.
>http://rvflying.tripod.com/label.j
I use a brother p-touch for all my of my labeling needs and I can tell you
this. Once they have been in place for about a month, they do not like to
come off. I got over zealous labeling a rack that I had a bunch of switches
and patch panels in that was made of aluminum. Later decided to change som
In a message dated 1/29/04 7:31:52 AM Pacific Standard Time,
jwald...@guarantybankva.com writes:
> I got over zealous labeling a rack that I had a bunch of switches
> and patch panels in that was made of aluminum. Later decided to change some
> things and I had a bear of a time getting them to pe
In a message R.S. Hoover writes:
Try a heat gun.
I eventually did. I was just making the point that it takes a lot for them
to peel off.
J. Waldron
jwald...@guarantybankva.com
Larry wrote:
>The brand name "Electro-Tag comes to
> mind but I'm not sure
Larry, KRnet, et al:
It's a "Dymo Letra Tag". I have one I use for filing etc around the house.
Works great.
ps. I finished my airfoil conversion by securing the aft spar back in place
over the weekend. I think I have
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