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YJs 1236 Semi V Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 379138" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>I agree on the sanding.. I printed them out on my printer on regular printer paper in 3 parts. Had to to make them the legal size of 3" high. Did the first two letters, GA on first page, then the 4 digit number on the second page and the last to letters on the 3rd page..</p><p>A few years ago I used to do a lot of wood work on a scroll saw. I would take my pattered and use a temporary spray adhesive on the back then press the pattered down on the wood. Now all I had to do was follow the lines on the scroll saw.. Here I'll do the same thing sort of. Used a razor blade to cut the printed reg # out of the pages, then spray the backs of each page with the adhesive. Then tape painters paper all the way around it so that no overspray gets on the boat. Then using the paint, just spray on about 4 light coats (so I don't get any runs in it). Once the paint sets for an hour or two just peel off the paper and stencil. You may have to wipe off a little of the adhesive that go left behind but it comes off pretty easy with some paint thinner or something similar on a rag. Let everything cure and you're set.</p><p>I'll post pics of mine when I get it done. I'm also planning on doing the same thing with the boat name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 379138, member: 14258"] I agree on the sanding.. I printed them out on my printer on regular printer paper in 3 parts. Had to to make them the legal size of 3" high. Did the first two letters, GA on first page, then the 4 digit number on the second page and the last to letters on the 3rd page.. A few years ago I used to do a lot of wood work on a scroll saw. I would take my pattered and use a temporary spray adhesive on the back then press the pattered down on the wood. Now all I had to do was follow the lines on the scroll saw.. Here I'll do the same thing sort of. Used a razor blade to cut the printed reg # out of the pages, then spray the backs of each page with the adhesive. Then tape painters paper all the way around it so that no overspray gets on the boat. Then using the paint, just spray on about 4 light coats (so I don't get any runs in it). Once the paint sets for an hour or two just peel off the paper and stencil. You may have to wipe off a little of the adhesive that go left behind but it comes off pretty easy with some paint thinner or something similar on a rag. Let everything cure and you're set. I'll post pics of mine when I get it done. I'm also planning on doing the same thing with the boat name. [/QUOTE]
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