Dry Transfer Lettering

Paul K. Dean wb9hgz at CHARLOTTESVILLE.NET
Sun Dec 20 10:41:17 EST 1998


I used to purchase these at my local university bookstore in the art
department.  More recently, as I have grown older and tend to avoid the
university area :), I have purchased them from Antique Electronic Supply in
Tempe, Az.  (www.tubesandmore.com).  They have one set that is Amateur
related with many common terms spelled out for you as well as the sheets of
individual letters.

I just finished re-painting a HW-101 cabinet and used these to re-letter
the side adjustment holes.  You perhaps already know this, but it's a good
idea to overcoat them with clear spray like Krylon or even clear fingernail
polish.

73,
Paul, wb9hgz

At 07:48 AM 12/20/1998 -0500, Sandy Gerli wrote:
>I need sources for Dry Transfer Lettering, like Datak used to sell. Have
>to make some panels and label some switches.
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