Stamping the builder's plate
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Duncan - Mark 1 Man
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#1 Stamping the builder's plate
The black paint on the builder?s plate has come off due to brake fluid leaking on to it. Can it be re-sprayed or is it better to buy a new plate? If the latter do you know anyone with stamps who can do the job?
Duncan Hopkinson
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/38-PIECE-1-4- ... 27c524405b
Top-rated seller, who`s sold over 600 of these items.
Top-rated seller, who`s sold over 600 of these items.
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Crikey, there's a lot of ringers out theremystery type wrote:Top-rated seller, who`s sold over 600 of these items.
Duncan - remember to keep the original plate as part of the car's history
David Jones
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Duncan - Mark 1 Man
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David
Good advice, I was going to keep the original plate just to make sure no one can accuse me of building a false car. I have the JDHT certificate setting out the original information on the car to put any future purchaser's mind at rest. Mind you, I am not setting out with the intention of selling it, I want to have many happy years of motoring!
Good advice, I was going to keep the original plate just to make sure no one can accuse me of building a false car. I have the JDHT certificate setting out the original information on the car to put any future purchaser's mind at rest. Mind you, I am not setting out with the intention of selling it, I want to have many happy years of motoring!
Duncan Hopkinson
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Yep, Triggers Broom comes to find!Durango2k wrote:Now we all can have matching numbers cars !
Carsten
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1968 Proteus Jaguar C Type Ecurie Ecosse Flag Blue
1963 Triumph TR4 Signal Red
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Hi, you need two different size stamps, one for engine and gearbox etc and one for valve clearances. To make it look original, don't make positioning of letters and numbers to perfect.
Adam
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I bought a new plate pre stamped from a US specialist. Perfect job. I have the stamp set illustrated on e bay and several other manual stamps but there is an art to it. Put the plate on a. Block of HARD wood or you will go straight through the alloy and test first several times on a thin sheet of scrap ally. Also check before every stamp its very easy to get a number or letter upside down wrong way around. Trust me.
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