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> New trick for securing grill letters, What I did today
bandjoey
post Oct 6 2015, 10:46 PM
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About five years ago The engine grill was powder coated. It must not have been a good job because when I removed it to paint the engine lid I discovered rust spots inside. After sanding down and repainting the grill I added the gold letters. Ace hardware had a rubber bushing the same ID. but a hair smaller OD. I added a thin coat of black adhesive pushed it on with a small socket, and it worked. The hardest part was in converting the mm spacing into inches. Who would own a metric ruler over 12" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif) long anyway.


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Mark Henry
post Oct 7 2015, 06:33 PM
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Doesn't matter to me, metric or standard I can work in both.
My paper trade is cabinetmaker, 90% time I use standard, I machine a lot of parts working in both.

I'm good with fractions, thousandths, etc.
Metric is by far way easier, it's all in 10's, 100's 1000's, etc

Conversion...that's what google is for (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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