Hi-- I got the lettering stuff from my local electronics store. No, I don't mean Radio Shack! In Baltimore, we still have Baynesville Electronics. The letters come on the back side of a sheet of what looks like wax paper, translucent. You position the carrier paper over the panel with the letter in the right location and rub on the front side - preferably with something small- about the size of a ball-point pen, like the back end of a tiny paint brush. The letter adheres to the panel surface when you pull the sheet up. Getting them to align well can be difficult if you are not of steady hand! (er, go back and look at the picture! ;-0 ) If you don't have a local shop that sells such things, you might want to contact the manufacturer: the product is DRI-TRANSFER LETTERING, MarKit Jr. from Russell Industries, Inc. 3000 Lawson Blvd. Oceanside, NY 11572 Hope this helps... Frank mark scetta wrote: > > From: mark scetta <n0nspaz@...> > > frank, > > where did you get the white transfer lettering, and how did you apply it? > > thanks > mark >
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Re: [motm] Digest Number 409
2000-03-21 by Frank Vanaman
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