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Re: [Mellotronists] M400 refinish question

2003-12-09 by Jerry Korb

Gene Stopp wrote:

> 'yello troniacs...
>
> Here's one that I'm sure has come up before, maybe prior to my joining the
> list, and I'd be eager to hear what this most esteemed group would have to
> say. I'd like sugggestions on how to go about restoring the original white
> finish to an M400.
>
> I'm doing a cleanup/repair/re-align on an M400 belonging to a local musician
> friend. It's a Sound Sales M400, that got spray-painted black long ago. He
> said to me the other night "please make it white again, if you can!".
>
> My thoughts:
>
> Strip off the black spray paint, with a solvent TBD by experimentation
> (thinner, remover, etc.).
>
> Remove the guts.
>
> Fill in rough spots with filler.
>
> Have it painted (or maybe rent a sprayer and do it myself).
>
> My questions:
>
> What kind of paint was originally used? Laquer?
>
> Should I even try to stick to the original type if there's something better?
>
> Is there a standard name for the tone of white used? There are about 1,000
> whites out there...
>
> Anybody have a trick to removing the serial number tag so it can be
> re-applied after a re-finish?
>
> Tips on wood filler types or techniques specific to trons?
>
> This is something I'm sure I could work my way through eventually, but I'd
> love to hear stories and maybe get advice from others who may have done this
> in the past.
>
> - Gene
>
> M400S #1023
> M400S #1213
> M400S #1289

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Hi Gene and gang, I'll be glad to provide some tips.
Email me privately. Frank Stickle on our list has done
several 400's and is an excellent resource as well.

Cheers, Jerry Korb (working on my 5th Tron project.....)

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