Stencil on and ready to peel back the top layer to reveal the numbers Stencil on and application paper removed Masked and ready to paint. Scuffed up the paint after this photo to allow the Creme color to adhere. Paint appliedStencil removedDoug stopped by this morning.
Looks pretty nice, would like to know how much time it actually takes to do that! Looks like it’s easy to do, but I also know it requires more time than one would think too, huh?
Well, from start to finish about four actual working hours. That’s just to apply the stencil, mask, paint, and peel off the stencil. An hour of that was to line up the stencil in the right spot.
Jeff, I have not always commented, but have not missed a posting that you have put up for us, to view so far. You have spent many HOURS—- so far. But you do have a professional job well done It is looking awesome. Aunt Carolyn , November 28 2021
Aunt Carolyn, I’m glad you are able to follow the updates. I did get your letter with the history of the Stinson, just haven’t had much time to respond to it yet. Thanks for sending the history. Jeff
Looks pretty nice, would like to know how much time it actually takes to do that! Looks like it’s easy to do, but I also know it requires more time than one would think too, huh?
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Well, from start to finish about four actual working hours. That’s just to apply the stencil, mask, paint, and peel off the stencil. An hour of that was to line up the stencil in the right spot.
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Looking good Jeff !!
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Jeff, I have not always commented, but have not missed a posting that you have put up for us, to view so far. You have spent many HOURS—- so far. But you do have a professional job well done It is looking awesome. Aunt Carolyn , November 28 2021
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Aunt Carolyn, I’m glad you are able to follow the updates. I did get your letter with the history of the Stinson, just haven’t had much time to respond to it yet. Thanks for sending the history. Jeff
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