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I used the DecoArt Glo in the Dark DS102 luminous paint to fill in the marker slot in the BAND Switch Knob. It is the thicker, pastier paint, you may recall, with a very even distribution of phosphors through out.
It took two coats to fill the slot to its original level, just below the face of the Knob. The first photo shows the Knob after I was finished and the paint was charged with my UV Lamp. About five minutes later the BAND Switch Knob was reinstalled on the Sender front panel and in the second photo you can see it is still glowing happily away. In the last photo, the upper half of the Sender front panel has now been fully refurbished and this is what it looks like under the UV Lamp. Next step will be starting on the clean up of the FREQUENCY MC Dial Assembly components for the lower left side of the front panel. David |
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