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rgrimes007
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Posted: October-15-2017 at 8:01pm |
I have done them a couple of different ways but have sold the boats that I used the in. The best look I came up with was black anodized with screen printed switch lables.... I do not have pictures or the screen. These are just raw aluminum. You would need to wet sand the face taking note to get the sanding marks all in line. ( about 320 grit) and have it anodized. I have also powder coated one and it looked good. Not as good as anodizing but was much less involved.
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TRBenj
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I'd like to see the finished product as well... pics?
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8122pbrainard
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Richard,
I'm curious how you finished yours. You mention screen printing. Did you have a screen made for the graphics? How about some pictures? |
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rgrimes007
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I have a half dozen water jet cut 1988 Ski Nautique switch panels. I had these cut from aluminum. They will need fine tuning, painting and screen printed. With this the broken center piece will be permanently eliminated.
$55 including shipping. Richard Grimes. 205-229-5534 |
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