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Thanks, all for the suggestions.
Roger At 22:18 22 November 2008, Ed wrote: On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:24:37 -0800, Ed wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 13:04:11 -0500, "Tim Mara" wrote: it's call "Krylon" available at Home Depot's everywhere! A rattle can of any kind does the job just fine...simple enamel spray paint goes on easy and comes off later on without much difficulty when you change the numbers.....or use vinyl transfers...easier, just as nice or nicer done and you can do any fancy font or design you want...even today fancy graphics can be used....if you can dream it up the design can be done tim If you intend to hand letter on your surface I think an automotive paint store or a sign supply shop could supply the laquer that pin strippers use which is slower drying. I don't know where you are located, but there is a good sign supply house in Sacramento. The name is Product Sign Supply 800-660-0553 Ed Sullivan I may have spoken too soon, apparently they are now using 1 stroke lettering enamel. You should use a quill lettering brush if you plan on hand lettering. |
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