[R-390] White lines on knobs

Raymond Cote bluegrassdakine at hotmail.com
Wed Jul 31 10:41:37 EDT 2019


You have any pictures???
Pics tell a better story
I have 2 gallons if St James Gray from
Cedar Rapids (original store) and thinking if trying that on one if mine.
Comments?


There is nothing that warms the heart so, as gazing at your dog, who is sleeping on the couch, mentioning his name, and hearing thud-thud-thud as his tail hits the cushions.

On Jul 31, 2019, at 03:48, Larry H <larry41gm at gmail.com<mailto:larry41gm at gmail.com>> wrote:

Thank you all again for providing info to me about white lining the knobs.
It sure made it easier for me this time.  I did the 6 that have 4 coats of
black on them and were cured long enough.  That sure made a huge
difference.  I used an artist enamel that I already had on hand, Folk Art
4001 wicker white gloss acrylic.  It is water based, so has easy cleanup
until dry.  I used it again because of the color match and it's durable
when dry.  I applied it with a syringe I confiscated from a printer
cartridge ink refilling kit.  A picture of the front panel of the Stewart
Warner in progress is attached.  This time, I didn't even have the urge to
throw a knob across the garage, like last time.  Thanks again.

Regards, Larry
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