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Hmm! Normally I only go for dry decals, and I already have these ones from Archer. But the small size of these suckers, and the curved, very tiny parts, that they're supposed to be rupped on to, it's a. I think these would be much easier to get right.
Thanks for the review.
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Quoted TextHmm! Normally I only go for dry decals, and I already have these ones from Archer. But the small size of these suckers, and the curved, very tiny parts, that they're supposed to be rupped on to, it's a. I think these would be much easier to get right.
Thanks for the review.
Jacob![]()
I have no idea if these are decals; but, here's a suggestion.
The placard can be cut from the paper, soaked in semigloss clear finish until it becomes translucent, then positioned on the extinguisher. Since the extinguishers are cylindrical, without any compound curves, the placard will conform without any problems. I've used this method when attaching reduced images of actual equipment data plates which I printed on standard copying paper.
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