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« Reply #30 on: January 25, 2005, 01:38:45 pm »

Painting embossed letters....Ahhhh yes
Tons of tricks.... Taping them off, Painting one color
then paint over that then wet sand through
that back to the first color, Vinyl decals,
Using the reverse of the vinyl decals, Silk Screen,
Rolling them with an rubber ink roller (A fellow in
Springfield, MO does it this way and is awesome!)
Best bet is to find a sign painter and have them
letter it.
Probably the toughest part of the restoration! Seen
a lot of good hand lettering and bad....Nothing like the pressure of a nice paint job riding on the Lettering '<img'>

Good Luck!

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« Reply #31 on: January 25, 2005, 02:29:19 pm »

Has anyone tried the new 'Paint Pens" available at most hobby shops?It is the size and thickness of a magic marker, but is filled with enamel paint instead of ink.
I had pretty good luck with it refinishing a fire alarm box, but too scared to try it on my v39
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« Reply #32 on: January 25, 2005, 05:22:53 pm »

HUmmm if your not actually done with the base ref ro your V 39 you could do a test run on say 2 letters and then if you hate it wipe it off( if its still wet) or sand off ( assuming your not finished with the base red coat. If you have a different( ratty/ need of paint work) machine try it on that first. I have thought It would be great if I could make masks for the various machines so you can just set it over the lettering and spray away. I suppose I could do it( and prob will for My lettering this spring) Bit I wouldnt be able to " produce all of the types" because I dont have 1 of every machine to make the template" Tho I wish I had them all LOL.
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« Reply #33 on: January 29, 2005, 08:17:37 pm »

Hey all,
  I have 56 pepsi machine that was converted to cans.  How does a guy go about getting a bottle conversin for a machine?  Does anyone  want to sell one? Or best of all just get rid of one '<img'>  Thanks all.
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« Reply #34 on: January 29, 2005, 09:02:50 pm »

I have one for sale. jdloman2000@yahoo.com send me an email.
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« Reply #35 on: January 30, 2005, 02:00:49 am »

Great Info, Thanks!
Anyone know how Vendo painted the embossed orginally? Had a very good peek see at mine and can't tell. My best HA guess is stencil but could be rolled.

If anybody wants to try the ink roller approach what you want ask for at any hobby store that sells art rubber stamps is a brayer. Manufacture name being Speed Ball (one of many). Basically a mini paint roller type of thing that is a black piece of cylindrical rubber on a metal handle. Never tried it but the recomened approach is to spread the paint on a piece of acrylic and go from there. Side biz is art rubber stamps is the only way I know this :-)

Bet old license plates would work for practice.
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« Reply #36 on: January 30, 2005, 06:58:51 pm »

Hello

Here is the picture of the bottle door with new metal installed as the back plate.

Kevin
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« Reply #37 on: January 30, 2005, 07:00:56 pm »

Hello

Here is the final repaired bottle door with new metal painted & the door installed on the V56.


These are post party pictures as you can see my oyster steaming gear on the floor of the garage.

Kevin




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Vendo 63-C   On the job
Vendo 56   Going back together
Vendo 56-C    Waiting for rehab!
Vendo 126  Rough outside but loaded & operational
Vendo 110  Under repair
Ideal 55 -  **For Sale make offer
Glasco 55 -  Waiting
Royal 650  On the job
Lance Snack Machine - On the job
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« Reply #38 on: January 30, 2005, 07:02:05 pm »

Very very nice!
Great job.
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« Reply #39 on: January 30, 2005, 07:03:55 pm »

Hello

Here are two interesting pictures of the upper evaporator coil before & after I worked on them. I thought some of you would enjoy them.

Kevin
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Vendo 63-C   On the job
Vendo 56   Going back together
Vendo 56-C    Waiting for rehab!
Vendo 126  Rough outside but loaded & operational
Vendo 110  Under repair
Ideal 55 -  **For Sale make offer
Glasco 55 -  Waiting
Royal 650  On the job
Lance Snack Machine - On the job
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