SE style black jog plates from the store ?
SE style black jog plates from the store ? Posted on: 25.02.2009 by MadMan Ajms Ean..or webshop..I would like to have black SE style jog plates. Any chance you can get these for the upgrade department in the wb shop? I guess I could paint mine, but a bit of work to get them right. I have no access to buffer them and pain them with conductive paint and all. Any chance soon? Thanks and hope the store is updated soon.. | |
MadMan Ajms 25.02.2009 | Ean..or webshop.. I would like to have black SE style jog plates. Any chance you can get these for the upgrade department in the wb shop? I guess I could paint mine, but a bit of work to get them right. I have no access to buffer them and pain them with conductive paint and all. Any chance soon? Thanks and hope the store is updated soon.. |
MadMan Ajms 13.03.2009 | Thanks for the tips!! Nice tutorial. |
Aprizal Rustarmadi 28.02.2009 | i painted my stock silver plates black. i first removed the finish with sandpaper...i guess steel wool would work too. then i covered one side with a light coat using ColorPlace interior/exterior fast dry spray enamel. i used flat black because i believe it goes better with the overlay than the glossy black. i let it dry for an hour. turned them over and painted the other side. i let that side dry for an hour and then gave each side a second coat. im very pleased with the final look and the plates conductivity is as sensitive as it was before painting. four things: 1. apply two, maybe three light coats as opposed to being impatient and using a heavier coat. 2. shake the can well and spray a bit out ensuring the spray flow is steady and even before applying to plates. 3. place the plates on a flat surface (to avoid running or dripping marks) with newspaper underneath. 4. in order to maintain the plates conductive property, i would use as little paint as possible. not sure about conductive paint or whatever but i assure you the brand i mentioned above purchased at walmart worked perfectly for me when applied with two light coats. and if something goes wrong, remove the paint with thinner and start over. |
MadMan Ajms 28.02.2009 | ok, no reply..so to paint them..what do you recommend? |
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