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Psuedo Paint job on Black Monster Bezel #s | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 03:18 pm |
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EricAldovino Guest
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Wouldn't be too difficult. Simply paint and sand away. the paint in the grooves would remain. Just a thought...who knows. Attachment: YellowBmnumbers.jpg (Downloaded 54 times)
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 03:20 pm |
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EricAldovino Guest
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Orange??? Attachment: orangeBM.jpg (Downloaded 54 times)
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 04:36 pm |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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They both would look good. How are you going to clean the other out to change it, and what kind of paint are you going to use if you do. I personaly like the yellow with the black, after seeing Ken's yellow monster.
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 07:28 pm |
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EricAldovino Guest
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Not too sure yet about the paint. I would probably just lay a coat over the exhisting black paint.
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 08:03 pm |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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Let me see what I can come up with and I am sure some one will have some ideas.
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Posted: Fri Apr 14th, 2006 10:09 pm |
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KenC Admin
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I don't even think you would have to "sand". I think all you would have to do is set the color in, and then, while still wet, wipe away. Granted, some color in the grooves would be "dragged out" on the 1st application, but with a repetition or 2, it should cover quite nicely. The crystal would need to be properly coated with "vasoline" petrolem jelly to prevent the color for getting between the bezel and the crystal if you were to perform this without removing the bezel.
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Posted: Sat Apr 15th, 2006 06:16 am |
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mcwright Admin
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Or, you could send it to Kent Parks and have all or part of the bezel painted with super lumninova. :D:):dude:
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Posted: Sat Apr 15th, 2006 09:06 am |
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KenC Admin
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mcwright wrote: Or, you could send it to Kent Parks and have all or part of the bezel painted with super lumninova. :D:):dude: GREAT IDEA!!!!:shock:
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Posted: Sat Apr 15th, 2006 09:47 am |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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Sound like a plan. How do you get a hold of Ken Parks? I may have work for him to do on an older watch I have. Last edited on Sat Apr 15th, 2006 09:51 am by e.avery |
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Posted: Sat Apr 15th, 2006 09:57 am |
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KenC Admin
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e.avery wrote: Sound like a plan. How do you get a hold of Ken Parks? I may have work for him to do on an older watch I have. He is located in Flagstaff, Arizona. Click on link below: http://www.everestwatchworks.com/
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