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Dial for old scales

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AdeV:
Happy New Year! That is, indeed, a beautiful result & well worth waiting for.

As for projects that drag on...


--- Quote from: RussellT on January 03, 2025, 11:46:34 AM ---
Then there are the other reasons too, like having more important things to do, getting distracted by watching irrelevant YouTube videos, holidays, decorating, grass cutting and other family stuff.


--- End quote ---

Nothing you watch on YouTube is irrelevant. Not even the funny cat videos: they let your brain rest, & come up with new and innovative ideas that won't work, rinse & repeat!

Pretty much all of my major projects get stuck at the cat video stage...

Muzzerboy:
Excellent result - as good as the original if not better! Have you got some sort of protective lacquer on it to protect against tarnishing? I wouldn't know what to use.

AdeV:

--- Quote from: Muzzerboy on January 06, 2025, 11:39:54 AM ---Have you got some sort of protective lacquer on it to protect against tarnishing? I wouldn't know what to use.

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Automotive clearcoat would probably do the trick

RussellT:
Thank you both.

I haven't done anything to prevent tarnish - but I have used spray on clearcoat on a letter box which worked well.  A bit of tarnish on the scales will add some patina and increase their value. :loco:


--- Quote from: AdeV on January 06, 2025, 04:52:35 AM ---
Pretty much all of my major projects get stuck at the cat video stage...


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I can understand that. :lol:

Russell

vtsteam:
Really beautiful job on that, Russell!  :bugeye:  :clap:  :clap:

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