Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

2010-05-12 Thread fomularace


Thanks for the great Ideas. 

 I am thinking the Latex paint would be the best approach then a coat of clear 
to finish and seal the markings. 



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From: "BILL GUYGER"  
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"  
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 1:13:01 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings 

Since your panel is painted this might not be good info, but on anodized panels 
you wipe or brush some fill paint (white enamel maybe?) over the engraved 
nomenclature and wipe off the excess with a rag dampened with the proper 
solvent for the paint you're using. I have seen engraving / machine shop people 
use a tooth pick to dab paint into engraved letters. 

When wiping off the excess it might help to use a rag that's stretched over a 
flat piece of plastic or wood so that your fingers aren't actually pushing the 
cleaning rag down into the letters / numbers and removing paint you want to 
remain in place. 

If you've painted the panel with enamel, I guess you could fill the 
nomenclature with Latex paint and use a rag dampened with water which shouldn't 
hurt the panel's finish. 

Bill AD5OL 



 
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To: amradio  
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 10:51:27 PM 
Subject: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings 



I need some direction on how to fill paint the control markings on a front 
panel with recessed panel markings. 

I have repainted the panel of a Hickok 533 tube tester and now need to restore 
the markings 



Thanks 

Carl 

WD8MFB 




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Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

2010-05-12 Thread Ken
I also had good results using a white lacquer stick on a National receiver
as well as the panel and knobs of a 1924 Freed-Eismann receiver.  The red
lacquer stick is a perfect match for the line on Hallicrafter knobs such as
the SX-99.

Ken/K2UPI

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arnie Adelman
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 1:20 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

I did this recently with a national receiver that I repainted. A white
lacquer stick will do a good job filling in the depression. I used artist's
paint with no thinner and a small brush to dab it into the recessed area. I
wiped it off with a dry paper towel. You will not get all of it off, but
after it dries, you can use a polishing compound, very fine sand paper or
steel wool to remove the very small amount of excess. Then car wax to polish
the entire panel. 

arnie - W1GCI
-Original Message-
From: BILL GUYGER [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 01:13 PM
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

Since your panel is painted this might not be good info, but on anodized
panels you wipe or brush some fill paint (white enamel maybe?) over the
engraved nomenclature and wipe off the excess with a rag dampened with the
proper solvent for the paint you're using. I have seen engraving / machine
shop people use a tooth pick to dab paint into engraved letters. When wiping
off the excess it might help to use a rag that's stretched over a flat piece
of plastic or wood so that your fingers aren't actually pushing the cleaning
rag down into the letters / numbers and removing paint you want to remain in
place. If you've painted the panel with enamel, I guess you could fill the
nomenclature with Latex paint and use a rag dampened with water which
shouldn't hurt the panel's finish. Bill AD5OL
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Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 10:51:27 PM Subject: [AMRadio] Painting recessed
panell markings I need some direction on how to
  fill paint the control markings on a front panel with recessed panel
markings. I have repainted the panel of a Hickok 533 tube tester and now
need to restore the markings Thanks Carl WD8MFB
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Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

2010-05-12 Thread Arnie Adelman
I did this recently with a national receiver that I repainted. A white lacquer 
stick will do a good job filling in the depression. I used artist's paint with 
no thinner and a small brush to dab it into the recessed area. I wiped it off 
with a dry paper towel. You will not get all of it off, but after it dries, you 
can use a polishing compound, very fine sand paper or steel wool to remove the 
very small amount of excess. Then car wax to polish the entire panel. 

arnie - W1GCI
-Original Message-
From: BILL GUYGER [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 01:13 PM
To: 'Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service'
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

Since your panel is painted this might not be good info, but on anodized panels 
you wipe or brush some fill paint (white enamel maybe?) over the engraved 
nomenclature and wipe off the excess with a rag dampened with the proper 
solvent for the paint you're using. I have seen engraving / machine shop people 
use a tooth pick to dab paint into engraved letters. When wiping off the excess 
it might help to use a rag that's stretched over a flat piece of plastic or 
wood so that your fingers aren't actually pushing the cleaning rag down into 
the letters / numbers and removing paint you want to remain in place. If you've 
painted the panel with enamel, I guess you could fill the nomenclature with 
Latex paint and use a rag dampened with water which shouldn't hurt the panel's 
finish. Bill AD5OL  From: 
"[email protected]" To: amradio Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 10:51:27 PM 
Subject: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings I need some direction on 
how to
  fill paint the control markings on a front panel with recessed panel 
markings. I have repainted the panel of a Hickok 533 tube tester and now need 
to restore the markings Thanks Carl WD8MFB 
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Re: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings

2010-05-12 Thread BILL GUYGER
Since your panel is painted this might not be good info, but on anodized panels 
you wipe or brush some fill paint (white enamel maybe?) over the engraved 
nomenclature and wipe off the excess with a rag dampened with the proper 
solvent for the paint you're using. I have seen engraving / machine shop people 
use a tooth pick to dab paint into engraved letters.

When wiping off the excess it might help to use a rag that's stretched over a 
flat piece of plastic or wood so that your fingers aren't actually pushing the 
cleaning rag down into the letters / numbers and removing paint you want to 
remain in place.

If you've painted the panel with enamel, I guess you could fill the 
nomenclature with Latex paint and use a rag dampened with water which shouldn't 
hurt the panel's finish.

Bill AD5OL




From: "[email protected]" 
To: amradio 
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 10:51:27 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Painting recessed panell markings



I need some direction on how to fill paint the control markings on a front 
panel with recessed panel markings. 

I have repainted the panel of a Hickok 533 tube tester and now need to restore 
the markings 



Thanks 

Carl 

WD8MFB 




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