Just passing on an a plate replacement that I did for about $6. The old wood plate was rotting so I used a piece of thick plexiglass (6mill) and painted the bottom with black Tremclad. I taping off the top glass will painters tape to prevent overspray. I had to use a little silicone to secure the gas gage and I oversized the mounting holes to avoid cracking.
I just need to add navigation and wiper lables to the pull switches. Cheers Sandra
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Gas, Bilge Switch Plate Repair
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Gas, Bilge Switch Plate Repair
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