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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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kevinpackard
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Find a Sign Painter/Pin Stripper guy in your area. They could probably make quick work of it.

Another option is thin black vinyl strips. They sell different colors and widths of pinstriping tape that could fit the bill.


I'll look into a sign painter. I think I might know a guy, but who knows how much they would charge for something like this.

I looked into the vinyl strips in 1/8". 3M is probably the only brand I would trust to stay colorfast, and the amount needed is actually quite high. 20 lines per panel x length of panel (doors are like 4' I think) = 80 feet required per door. 2 rolls for the doors (150 ft each roll), plus at least another 2 for the long side panels on the rear. Maybe 5-6 total rolls, so probably around $150 in vinyl. Maybe it would lay down easy? Not sure how it would look or how it would hold up in the sun. Those stainless panels get super hot very fast. I had one out in the sun at during lunch today for about a minute and it was almost too hot to touch.

Posted on: Yesterday 16:21
Kevin

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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Mohave, forget the tape. It will expand/shrink depending on the temp swings and leave adhesive exposed. It might look o.k. for a while..a short while then go to crap. I used my Buegler striper to do a Patrician many years ago while the panels were off for painting the car. It took a few minutes to get set up, but after that it was smooth sailing. FIRST, the proper way to paint aluminum is to ETCH it. I did not do this because it would be almost impossible to do just the grooves without damaging the ridge faces. I first mixed up some black primer (it does help the paint stick) Buegeled that in, and Then I used sign painters "ONE SHOT" black. This is where it took a little time to set up. I had to thin the paint just right.
A sign painter/pin stripe artist would also do well, though there aren't many alive anymore, and might be cost prohibitive.
Good luck. PB

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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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kevinpackard
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packardbill wrote:
Mohave, forget the tape. It will expand/shrink depending on the temp swings and leave adhesive exposed. It might look o.k. for a while..a short while then go to crap. I used my Buegler striper to do a Patrician many years ago while the panels were off for painting the car. It took a few minutes to get set up, but after that it was smooth sailing. FIRST, the proper way to paint aluminum is to ETCH it. I did not do this because it would be almost impossible to do just the grooves without damaging the ridge faces. I first mixed up some black primer (it does help the paint stick) Buegeled that in, and Then I used sign painters "ONE SHOT" black. This is where it took a little time to set up. I had to thin the paint just right.
A sign painter/pin stripe artist would also do well, though there aren't many alive anymore, and might be cost prohibitive.
Good luck. PB


Thanks!! This is the information I was looking for. Now that I know the Buegler works on these panels I will pick one up. If I can figure it out then I'll paint it myself. Otherwise I'll have to look into a sign painter, but I imagine the cost will be a real problem.

Posted on: Yesterday 18:08
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Pgh Ultramatic
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This is the method I use and it works quite well.




Posted on: Yesterday 23:16
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Pgh Ultramatic wrote:
This is the method I use and it works quite well.


In the picture of the old version, it looks like the black line is consistently offset.
It makes me wonder if it supposed to be that way.
From a design perspective, controlling the shadow and light (including reflections) can be very important to achieving a specific look.

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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Pgh Ultramatic
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56Clippers wrote:
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Pgh Ultramatic wrote:
This is the method I use and it works quite well.


In the picture of the old version, it looks like the black line is consistently offset.
It makes me wonder if it supposed to be that way.
From a design perspective, controlling the shadow and light (including reflections) can be very important to achieving a specific look.


Correct, they are usually not centered and are offset towards the top, which I point out in the video. 😊

Posted on: Today 5:41
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