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Machine Poster
I'm about ready to paint my plasma table...
The way the machine is laid out, the back of a used control cabinet is front and center on one end of the machine. About 20 entrance holes are here from the guy that used it first. I welded a plate on the inside so the holes are covered but it sure makes the machine look a sight. Anyway, I was about to cut a plate and weld to the back to make it look neat, and then I thought, "A machine poster should go here". The area is 36" wide by 28" high. Anybody have a suggestion for a poster this size? maybe slightly racy like a Miss Rigid if they make a poster this big. More important, how to you protect this from fumes, grease, hot swarf? Should I weld up metal brackets to hold Plexiglas before I paint? easy way to laminate a poster so this isn't needed? other idea? |
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