I would like to repaint the black part of the flange face plate.
The yellow lettering is in very good condition though and I don't want to effect that at all.
The only thing that I can think of to try is to somehow coat the lettering only in Vaseline, paint the black face plate and when it dries, remove the Vaseline.
Does anybody have a better idea?
Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
You could do like the printers do, paint a flat surface then press the back plate on the wet paint and see how it transfers. Good luck!
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
The back plate was not painted. It was chemically darkened. The white ( yellow ) filling in the lettering was paint.
What happened that yours needs to painted ?
Can you share some photos ?
What happened that yours needs to painted ?
Can you share some photos ?
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
Great idea!CDBPDX wrote:You could do like the printers do, paint a flat surface then press the back plate on the wet paint and see how it transfers. Good luck!
Thanks for the info.De Soto Frank wrote:The back plate was not painted. It was chemically darkened. The white ( yellow ) filling in the lettering was paint.
What happened that yours needs to painted ?
Can you share some photos ?
Sort of tarnished I guess huh? What chemical?
It's scratched down to the brass in many places. I have it pulled apart to rebuild and because I'm an anal retentive perfectionist, it'll bug the hell out of me to put it back together like that.
I just know that if I fix the scratches, my music will sound better.
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
I would try liver of sulfur to darken just the scratches and see if the result satisfies you. More drastic things like painting can still be done if that is not good enough.
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
Google "brass blackener" and see what comes up. Years ago the model railroaders used a product to blacken brass, so I know the stuff is available somewhere!
For example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sour ... dnnci14DfA
Tiny URL (preview): http://preview.tinyurl.com/zthmtxk
For example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sour ... dnnci14DfA
Tiny URL (preview): http://preview.tinyurl.com/zthmtxk
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Re: Rebuilding/refurbishing a Victor #2 sound box question
Well it worked!
I used a chap stick to cover the yellow painted areas and sprayed everything with mat black Rustolium.
When the paint dried I wiped off the wax.
I used a chap stick to cover the yellow painted areas and sprayed everything with mat black Rustolium.
When the paint dried I wiped off the wax.
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