Chris, how did you fix that air bubble / bad spot on the front cabinet decal below the starter button? I've had air bubbles do that to me and I struggle to get them looking decent without damaging the decal. Thanks.
When that happens I poke a pin prick in it and leave it alone for a bit. Often it flattens out on its own. If not then I press it out from all directions towards that pin prick. It’s real common when decaling.
@@highendpins - I definitely need to investigate having one of those made for me, as well as one for the patent numbers. Now that I've seen it, I feel like a restoration is just sub-par without adding the screen printing to the back of the head. The bar has been set. 🙂
Thanks that was a great video.
I guess i have missed it but after you blow dust, what liquid are you using to clean the surface?
Prep all.
Chris, how did you fix that air bubble / bad spot on the front cabinet decal below the starter button? I've had air bubbles do that to me and I struggle to get them looking decent without damaging the decal. Thanks.
When that happens I poke a pin prick in it and leave it alone for a bit.
Often it flattens out on its own.
If not then I press it out from all directions towards that pin prick.
It’s real common when decaling.
@@highendpins Thanks. I think in the past I’ve rushed the bubble removal process and made it worse. I’ll definitely do it your way next time.
Chris - Where did you come by that screen for the back of the head? Did you have that custom made?
Yes had that made I believe.
@@highendpins - I definitely need to investigate having one of those made for me, as well as one for the patent numbers. Now that I've seen it, I feel like a restoration is just sub-par without adding the screen printing to the back of the head. The bar has been set. 🙂
Chris, would you paint a car for me?
No I don’t have the time or facility for that these days. Motorcycles are something that I do still occasionally because I do have the space for that.