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Oil Board Stencils Source

Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:10 am

I need a set of stencils cut for the T-41B and do not want to use vinyl masks. We will use vinyl for the star and bar etc but not for the 1/4 and 1/2 inch stencils. I could not find the information from the last L-19 I did ten years ago. and would appreciate a reference to someone who can do a good job for us.

Thanks

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:19 pm

Ive done some stencils for folks here.............. got a 1/2, 3/4 and 1" Marsh machines

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:24 pm

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Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:42 pm

I did some a while back for a fellow here at WIX working on a T-6 restoration. I cut them with a laser cutter and thus am not limited to specific sizes. I am, however, somewhat limited in overall size so it may be a matter of puzzling stencils together if they are large. If Jeff can't do what you need I would be more than happy to discuss it.

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:14 pm

N3Njeff wrote:PM now sent


Thanks Jeff, I just emailed the Tech Manual pages that show the stencils that I need in 1/2 and 1 inch. I have taken care of the 1/4 inch interior stencils. There is one other stencil that I need two of that is not listed in the tech manual and it is for the door release. Attached is a photo of that 1/2 inch stencil, these are on the lower kick panels immediately in front of the door posts and are sprayed on the vinyl panels.

Thanks Again,
Steve

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Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:16 pm

[quote="C VEICH"]I did some a while back for a fellow here at WIX working on a T-6 restoration. I cut them with a laser cutter and thus am not limited to specific sizes. I am, however, somewhat limited in overall size so it may be a matter of puzzling stencils together if they are large. If Jeff can't do what you need I would be more than happy to discuss it.[/quote

Thank you

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Tue Feb 17, 2015 3:07 pm

C VEICH wrote:I did some a while back for a fellow here at WIX working on a T-6 restoration. I cut them with a laser cutter and thus am not limited to specific sizes. I am, however, somewhat limited in overall size so it may be a matter of puzzling stencils together if they are large. If Jeff can't do what you need I would be more than happy to discuss it.



I might need 3" or 4" stencils. Font to match USAF, late Vietnam. Museum project ... info to follow in a separate thread.

Ken

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:05 pm

Rick Larsen does a great job, you normally just need to tell him what you're looking for. I've used him in the past and he always does top-knotch stuff: http://www.militarystencils.com/

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Wed Feb 18, 2015 3:03 am

Ken wrote:
C VEICH wrote:I did some a while back for a fellow here at WIX working on a T-6 restoration. I cut them with a laser cutter and thus am not limited to specific sizes. I am, however, somewhat limited in overall size so it may be a matter of puzzling stencils together if they are large. If Jeff can't do what you need I would be more than happy to discuss it.



I might need 3" or 4" stencils. Font to match USAF, late Vietnam. Museum project ... info to follow in a separate thread.

Ken


Hi Ken,

No problem with 3"-4" letters and I can custom make them to match whatever documentation you provide. The only issue would be my schedule which is very heavy at the moment. If you don't need them in a huge rush I would be happy to have a look. Shoot me an email at cwveich@cwvmodels.com if you would like to discuss the details.

Chad Veich

Re: Oil Board Stencils Source

Wed Feb 18, 2015 8:59 am

I am very pleased with the stencils Jeff did for me. They are clean and crisp, have never seen better,

Steve
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