SE style black jog plates from the store ?

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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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