[Tigers] Dash Board Lettering

Sandy Ganz sganz at pacbell.net
Wed Jan 9 15:56:12 MST 2013


The kit I saw was very similar to that, if that wasn't it. Thought it would be
good since it was not inkjet based and seemed like it could be durable enough
to 
coat with urethane. Not sure if that's what paul was doing, but if he's
got it, 
will likely be a better way to go since he can help with the tricks
of 
installation!

Sandy




________________________________
From: Joe Brown
<jbbrown1980 at gmail.com>
To: Sandy Ganz <sganz at pacbell.net>
Cc: Theo Smit
<tsmit at shaw.ca>; tigers at autox.team.net
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 12:13:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Dash Board Lettering


Okay, I found Paul.  When I
swapped emails with him a couple of years ago he was 
using a hotmail
account.  Now he is using prbeuhan at yahoo.com.  Somebody else on 
the list sent
me a link to Paul's website but all I found on there was a phone 
number.  But
while I was looking through samples of his advertising work I saw 
one example
that included his email address.

I also did some research on the type of
solution that Sandy suggested.  There 
are several products out there but most
of them cannot produce a white label 
because ink jet or laser printers don't
do white.  I found one called DecalPro
at http://www.pulsarprofx.com/decalpro/Vertical/1_MENU/1b_Overview/Overview.h
tml that
 would work.  Their process involves printing your design on their
material 
using a laser printer.  And then you sandwich that page with a
colored foil and 
run it through a hot laminator.  The color (and white is one
of the colors)  
sticks to the toner and when you rub it on your dashboard (or
whatever) all you 
see is the color.  


Now that I have hooked up with Paul I
am going to buy my labels from him.  But 
DecalPro might be useful for other
projects.

Thanks,
Joe Brown


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Sandy Ganz
<sganz at pacbell.net> wrote:

You might also try searching for "Rub on Transfer
Film" it seems like you
>might
>be able to find a bunch of companys that now
make the film. I don't
>know if
>these could be coated with laquor or urethane
but the one that I had
>seen a long
>while ago could as I recall. Also I think
you could use different
>colors after
>you did the intial Black print.
>
>
>The paper is not to expensive
>and if you are good with the graphics you
might
>give it a go.
>
>
>Sandy
>
>
>
>-----
>Original Message ----
>From:
Theo Smit <tsmit at shaw.ca>
>To:
>tigers at autox.team.net
>Sent: Tue, January 8,
2013 7:27:06 PM
>Subject: Re:
>[Tigers] Dash Board Lettering
>
>On 1/8/2013
7:38 PM, Joe Brown wrote:
>>
>
>> Does
>anybody know if Paul Brehuan is still
making the dry transfer lettering
>> for
>the dashes?  He hasn't responded to
my emails.
>>
>>
>
>Did you try contacting him
>through his website info?
>http://www.breuhan.com/index.html
>
>Cheers,
>Theo
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