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Getting Decals on Straight

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pbutler

10-26-2004 15:01:05




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I am having my Massey 255 sheet metal painted.

I have a new set of decals and am a little nervous about applying the long ones on each side. Are there any trick to make sure I get them on straight and wrinkle free.

Any input would be much appreciated.

Paul




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Hovey McClure

10-27-2004 11:31:37




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 Re: Getting Decals on Straight in reply to pbutler, 10-26-2004 15:01:05  
By the way, who is the best source for a set of B decals and do they include the proper application locations?

Thanks,

Hovey McClure



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Barry C

10-26-2004 17:36:33




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 Re: Getting Decals on Straight in reply to pbutler, 10-26-2004 15:01:05  
Hi Paul
I always apply decals with soapy water. You can slide them around as necessary to get them right. Then you just have to use one of those little squeegy thingies to squeeze out the bubbles and then let it dry.
Barry C



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bubba

10-26-2004 21:13:14




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 Re: Getting Decals on Straight in reply to Barry C, 10-26-2004 17:36:33  
Experts tell me to not worry too much about those bubbles.They say they will come out by themselves.Get what comes out easy and leave the rest alone.Some use soapy water and others use spray window cleaner.



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jdavis

01-15-2005 14:01:47




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 Re: Getting Decals on Straight in reply to bubba, 10-26-2004 21:13:14  
Who are the experts that you refer to on putting on decals. I have a John Deer B that I restored and have all the new decals to put on but don't know where 1/2 of them go. Please help.



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