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Nice work jdee! There are a lot of '39 & '40 owners that need these. Please do keep us posted.
Posted on: 2010/11/21 11:54
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Thanks I'm working today on some tests.
Looks like I have to rebuild the molds for the 4th time but I'm getting there. Waiting for some more chemicals to get here to change some of the properties of the Plastics. Once I get the color we will mix you some up Jerry Here is a cell phone pic from today.. Jdee
Posted on: 2010/11/21 12:03
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Hi Jdee,
Pls keep me posted I to am looking for 1940 Packard escutcheons. Thank You Tom e
Posted on: 2010/11/21 17:52
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I think Jerry has those at
yesterdaysradio.com/ I will share the color mix with him once I get it where I like it. Thanks Jdee
Posted on: 2010/11/22 9:23
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Jdee,
Very nice work..... Some of the material used for these molded parts was nitrocellulose or celluloid. The only material I've seen that is close to the old tortoise shell celluloid is now being made to repair guitars. Sheets of this material can be found at: grevenguitars.com/tortis2.htm Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2010/11/22 20:42
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Thanks Dave, I am trying a modified polyester with a laminated backing right now. I hope to find a better Urethane with a gelling agent though for better strength.
I was working on a Mother Of Pearl Plastic coating to fix old plastics like steering wheels and such. I have one I really like but don't have the time to work on it much now. Here is a photo of a sample of this resin coating. The Coating out lasted the plastic substrate top left corner , Its been kicking around our parking lot for a few years Put into the freezer for a few weeks and so on This is a video of when I first coated it... It has a great 3D depth. Its a medical grade UV instant cured Urethane youtube.com/watch?v=z-4NwUpLOzM Jdee
Posted on: 2010/11/22 21:24
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Jdee,
Good looking work on the Mother of Pearl in the video link! A company I worked with a few years back had some interesting UV cure adhesives and coatings, their site: dymax.com/products/coatings/index.php I also ran across the following site, a good source of molding supplies for the professional and hobbyist. smooth-on.com/index.html I've also used fiberglass or chopped carbon fiber mixed in with molding resins to add strength. This same material can be purchased as a woven mat and laid into the resin, like building up a fiberglass body. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2010/11/23 20:34
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I got my UV bulbs and Resin from Dymax to make the lenses
on the gauge rings Add a little pearl also and dab and zap away and you get one heck of a coating I ordered some Clear 202 from Smoothon a few days ago. If I can get the look its what I'll use, Its the super tough stuff. Its just kind of dangerous to work with. It has got me in the past ouch... Jdee
Posted on: 2010/11/24 5:19
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Fantastic work! keep it up. The marble looks great.
Thank You
Posted on: 2010/11/24 11:48
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