Replacing/duplicating old-faded machine plate.

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wally318
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Replacing/duplicating old-faded machine plate.

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After removing the name/info plates on my Rockwell mill I have decided
that one is particularely faded and would rather put something new/better
looking on a rebuilt/re painted machine. Any SUGGESTIONS?
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carlquib
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Re: Replacing/duplicating old-faded machine plate.

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Re: Replacing/duplicating old-faded machine plate.

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Here is how an Aussie did his. https://metalworkforums.com/f65/t205680 ... lates-mine

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