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How to remove a nameplate?
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- First Mate
- Posts: 111
- Joined: Sat May 29, 2021 12:33 am
- Home Port: Olympia WA
How to remove a nameplate?
Hyacinth's original "Alvin 25" and "Delux" nameplates are in really good condition. We are closing in (finally!!!) on painting the decks and would like to remove the nameplates rather than brush around them. Any suggestions????
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 2285
- Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:48 am
- Home Port: Hood Canal, WA
Re: How to remove a nameplate?
I, not too long ago, removed all the Scion xB doodahs with a heat gun, putty knives and patience. Easy on the heat gun. Hopefully I won't need them in the future.
I am putting that deck painting project off as long as I can. New mattress is in and the Starfleet Command found a leak from one of the teak grabbars on the roof on the very day we removed the winter cover. Off they came and new galvy rails to match the hardtop went in. A project I was hoping to avoid for now so close to launching. Thus I am patching/painting more sections of deck when I should just do the whole thing. Maybe next winter.
I am putting that deck painting project off as long as I can. New mattress is in and the Starfleet Command found a leak from one of the teak grabbars on the roof on the very day we removed the winter cover. Off they came and new galvy rails to match the hardtop went in. A project I was hoping to avoid for now so close to launching. Thus I am patching/painting more sections of deck when I should just do the whole thing. Maybe next winter.