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		fastpilotrv8
 
 
  Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 21 Location: Chicago Area
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Panel Face Overlay, Paint or Powder Coating? | 
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				On my quest for my rebuild of my RV8a panel to all  electric plane (OP Technologies) I have another question.  Although I have seen thousands of RV, I  have not studied the finished panel face.   I had a back-engraved overlay on my old panel. I am looking for something  that is simpler and can be changed easily.   
   
 Are builders just painting or using powder coating or  another alternative ?   
   
 Then what are builders using to lettering?  
   
 How do you hide the screws for the avionics stack (I don't want to rivet  one section)?  
   
 Looking for some great ideas and some failures and any input would be  greatly appreciated  
   
 Dane  
 N838RVRV8a  
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		Ed Anderson
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:07 am    Post subject: Panel Face Overlay, Paint or Powder Coating? | 
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				Dane, I used power coating back in 1997 and have been very  please by its resistance to scratches and color fade.  However, if you do  powered coast be advised the thickness of the coating can "narrow" the diameter  of your instrument cut outs.  If I were to power coast again, I would  enlarge the diameter of the cut-out holes by 1/32".  You can file/scrape  out the powder coat inside the holes, but best to avoid it if possible.   
   
   
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		Ed Anderson
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:41 am    Post subject: Panel Face Overlay, Paint or Powder Coating? | 
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				Errr, need to pay more attention to the choice of words  offered by my spell checker{:<(.  Regard all words of "power" in below  message as "powder."
   
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		n801bh(at)netzero.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 4:31 pm    Post subject: Panel Face Overlay, Paint or Powder Coating? | 
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				I painted my panel with Imron, installed all the stuff and then took the whole thing down to the local trophy/ engraver. Sat down with her and she build all my labels. She gave me a bill for 70 bucks,I gave her a 40 dollar tip and both she and I were VERY happy.. There are a few pics of my panel on my website. 
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 Ben 
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 On my quest for my rebuild of my RV8a panel to all electric plane (OP Technologies) I have another question.  Although I have seen thousands of RV, I have not studied the finished panel face.  I had a back-engraved overlay on my old panel. I am looking for something that is simpler and can be changed easily.   
   
 Are builders just painting or using powder coating or another alternative ?   
   
 Then what are builders using to lettering?  
   
 How do you hide the screws for the avionics stack (I don't want to rivet one section)?  
   
 Looking for some great ideas and some failures and any input would be greatly appreciated  
   
 Dane  
 N838RVRV8a 
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