Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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DaveBo32
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Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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Hi all,
I found a great way to label aluminum chassis. I went to Staples and bought some Rub on letters. I wasn't confident that they would stick very well to aluminum, I tried them on a small section of the chassis. Not bad..not bad :D These letters look great. I tried scraping them with my fingure nail, I tried washing them off with alchohol. These letters won't budge unless you really dig at them and they look good to. A coat of clear acrylic may be good to idea for extra protection. I think they are a great idea when prototyping. :)
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Re: Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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Good tip.

I also have a suggestion that works pretty well. I paint the face with automotive primer and paint (off white) first. If you get water-release decal paper, you can cover a sheet with the words or phrases you need, then spray with fix or clear craft lacquer. Cut out the decals, soak 'em in water and put 'em on. Tape a piece of dental floss across the face as a straight line reference. When they're all dry, spray the face with a coat of craft lacquer and you're done.

10 sheets of decal paper: $13.00
1 can primer: $5.00
1 can paint: $8.00

You can make A LOT of faceplates for a wee bit o' change.

I've also had artistically-inclined folks hand letter with paint markers.
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Re: Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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Hey Dave,

I'm heading over to Staples tomorrow. What particular rub on letters am I looking for? Maker, size?
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Re: Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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You use your computer ink jet printer to print on the water slide-off decal paper.
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Re: Good suggestion for lettering/labeling chassis

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DaveBo32 wrote:Hi all,
I found a great way to label aluminum chassis. I went to Staples and bought some Rub on letters. I wasn't confident that they would stick very well to aluminum, I tried them on a small section of the chassis. Not bad..not bad :D These letters look great. I tried scraping them with my fingure nail, I tried washing them off with alchohol. These letters won't budge unless you really dig at them and they look good to. A coat of clear acrylic may be good to idea for extra protection. I think they are a great idea when prototyping. :)
In 1988 I relabeled my '70 Twin after a big mod. I sprayed the faceplate with Krylon, baked it in the oven and then did the press on letters as you mentioned. The letters are for the most part still in tact to this day! It is cheap and does work! (Iv'e been eyeballing this amp for my next Dumblelation...)
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