The problem with the decals or whatever they are on the 440 Pie Pans are that the surface to which they are applied is not a flat surface - it is a cone shape with a slope of about 30 degrees from flat. Thus the decal has to be able to conform to a cone surface. There are a seemingly unlimited supply of these pie pans in the flat, with the graphics already applied - probably a vendor overproduction or mistake. Our buddy Frank Mitchell runs these on eBay all the time. What we need is a way to stretch form these into the complex "coolie hat" shape we need to install on our air cleaner lids. We need someone with a 100 ton press and the ability to make the dies. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Woolf,Richard" <richard.woolf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 8:12 AM Subject: RE: IML: making decals on a printer??? > I'm a sign painter/designer, and I can reproduce any decal if you forward me > a good image of the art work. The better the art work, the better I can > reproduce the image. I have a device call the "Edge" which works with a four > color process. I have been able to reproduce various decals for cars > provided I have a good image to start with. > > Rich Woolf > '66 Crown > '73 LeBaron > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kate Triplett [mailto:ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:47 AM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: making decals on a printer??? > > > Some time ago, there was discussion of air cleaner trim and decals - I think > it was for 64-66?. Someone made mention of printing decals on some sort of > special film stocl on their home printer. > > If this is true, would love to know more details. I am also a collector of > antique sewing machines, and there has been considerable discussion on > restoration and how to replicate the ornate decals for them. > > Any leads would be more than welcome! Thanks in advance > > > Kate Justet Triplett > Kate's Custom Gunleather > Monroe, Washington > Proudly a member of NRA > and owner of "Lucille" 1968 Crown 4 door HT > >