The return on the Edison Home!

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Curt A wrote:That really looks good, David... If you wipe some amber shellac over the decal using a clean cloth, the decal will look aged and disappear into the finish... As far as the blue striping goes, I think it looks good the way it is. If you try to paint over the original it may get screwed up because of paint incompatibility or just look crappy from trying to tape it... If you are really determined, use Gregg's decals and place them over the original...

Wipe or spray shellac? I’ve heard mixed opinions about this. I’ll probably leave the pin stripping haha but I was curious if I could make it perfect

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The pinstripes are good as some and better than most; I'd leave them.

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dzavracky wrote:
Curt A wrote:That really looks good, David... If you wipe some amber shellac over the decal using a clean cloth, the decal will look aged and disappear into the finish... As far as the blue striping goes, I think it looks good the way it is. If you try to paint over the original it may get screwed up because of paint incompatibility or just look crappy from trying to tape it... If you are really determined, use Gregg's decals and place them over the original...

Wipe or spray shellac? I’ve heard mixed opinions about this. I’ll probably leave the pin stripping haha but I was curious if I could make it perfect
Glad I was able to help. From my experience I think its always better to spray the shellac over the decal, Gregg's decals are especially thin, and even after lots of drying and application of micro sol, wiping or brushing the shellac on can remove or lift either the decal or some of the clear film. Unfortunately, spray shellac is not perfect and gives somewhat of an orange peel textured surface. What I would do is spray a layer of shellac over it (preferably multiple thin coats), lightly sand down the textured surface then wipe some amber shellac over it by hand. This was the perfect project to learn how to do this stuff, and this is really turning out well.

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That sounds good Martin.

I definitely would’ve ruined the decal if you hadn’t helped me :? I’ve never even applied a decal to a model airplane or car or whatever. I was shocked how thin how decal was!

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You have done an excellent job of bringing a derilect machine back to life. I also agree about the pinstriping. It looks to be in good condition and the extra blue striping is a definite plus.

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The added step of spraying clear shellac or lacquer to protect the decal before using amber shellac is a good idea... Unfortunately, amber shellac isn't available as a spray, so use a clean cloth to apply it. I have applied the amber shellac over Gregg's decals - carefully - without that step and no problem, but I agree that being cautious is a better plan.

Gregg's decals are definitely thinner than most commercial type decals, but they are the best quality.
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I tried carefully wiping on shellac today. The first coat looked really good and I should’ve just left it as is. But I wanted it just a little bit darker and I tried a second coat. Needless to say the second coat looks absolutely horrible. If there is anyway I can fix this please let me know because I’m really upset with how it looks at this point

It’s splotchy and little bubbles formed

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Maybe try your finest sandpaper, and not enough to abrade the decal. Scuff the bubbles a bit (not enough to make them go away but some) then put more shellac over it while it is nice and dry... the weather must be nice for this. I never had luck with refinishing in the kind of weather we're having lately. You want nice and DRY days.

More shellac will dissolve bubbles & brush-strokes but make sure the stuff is thinned enough with alcohol not to come out filled with bubbles.

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VanEpsFan1914 wrote:Maybe try your finest sandpaper, and not enough to abrade the decal. Scuff the bubbles a bit (not enough to make them go away but some) then put more shellac over it while it is nice and dry... the weather must be nice for this. I never had luck with refinishing in the kind of weather we're having lately. You want nice and DRY days.

More shellac will dissolve bubbles & brush-strokes but make sure the stuff is thinned enough with alcohol not to come out filled with bubbles.

Okay. I have a really fine sanding block, I’ll give it a shot tomorrow

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I tried JB welding the orginal broken casting tonight. It was really easy and turned out really good!

I should use McGuire's scratch x2 auto body polish to shine up the bed plate? The pinstriping on this one is really good so I’d like to improve it if I can.
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