Project Reproducer That I Bought From Jerry B.

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Jerry B.
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Re: Project Reproducer That I Bought From Jerry B.

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Very nice. It looks about ready to send back... :)

Jerry B.

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Re: Project Reproducer That I Bought From Jerry B.

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Jerry B. wrote:Very nice. It looks about ready to send back... :)

Jerry B.

Thanks Jerry! I'll get it shipped out Monday. Hope it doesn't get lost in all the Holiday mail :roll:

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Re: Project Reproducer That I Bought From Jerry B.

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Excellent job as always. You are an inspiration to all of us. Thank you for sharing this project.

Jim

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Jerry, how did you clean the backplate?

Jim

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Re: Project Reproducer That I Bought From Jerry B.

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phonojim wrote:Jerry, how did you clean the backplate?

Jim

I went over the back plate with very fine sandpaper to remove any oxidation, dirt, & old finish. Then "polished" it up a bit with some very fine steel wool. After that, I swabbed on some "Brass Black" solution with a Q-Tip. It does a great job, but takes several appications to get the color dark. Easy to use though and produces a very nice result. I used it right over the lettering as well, figuring it wasn't in great shape anyway, so I had little to loose if it screwed it up. It had no bad effects on the lettering at all. So, after the blackening was done, I rubbed a white crayon over the lettering and rubbed off the excess with a paper towel. The lettering is still not perfect. I could have filled it in better, but I liked that it still has some original patina that I think looks good.
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