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Restore HIN #'s
How hard would it be to restore the "pressed HIN #'s in the upper corner of the transom?.............there all but gone since I did work back there. I thought of just sanding it away before painting the transom. Then I thought, replace with a SS tag.......I was thinking also to emboss a plate with the HIN #'s & PVA it into fresh deck putty........Like stamping a new Hin...........:lolhit:
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Ask Dave the glass guy,some states will not except a add on tag...has to be in the gel/fiberglass. Bud
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Originally Posted by mr vinyl
(Post 3540815)
Ask Dave the glass guy,some states will not except a add on tag...has to be in the gel/fiberglass. Bud
that's an exceptional HIN tag on your 29.9.......wish mine was that good.........I also agree about the add on tag it's a no , no.......Came up with a solution today, my printing press buddy is embossing the same "punch" in block lettering to restore the Hin #'s .............................Legal forgery?? |
Don't forget that it is all reversed lettering
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There are plenty of let's say 'ex-industry' folks who are GREAT at restamping old and new HINs.
I'm sure it could be done. :D |
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Originally Posted by CIG3
(Post 3542008)
Don't forget that it is all reversed lettering
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Pete that looks great,how did you have those made??? Bus
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Bud not sure of the actual process. I picked out what I thought would be the closest type of block lettering to match the HIN #'s.......................the printer spaced the lettering I choose and put it on a print plate...........presto!...........I have my HIN stamp.
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