Any craft store can get them even if they don't stock them but if
they don't have the style you want go to a sign shop and they can
custom cut the numbers/letters from stock material. Pick a font and
size and the CAD cutter (I don't know what else to call it) will cut
them out.
Robert Smith
Norvin (remove SPAM) wrote:
> I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass
in
> the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
> TIA
> Norvin
Mon, May 23, 2005, 7:56pm (EDT+4) [email protected]
(Norvin=A0(remove=A0SPAM)) burbles:
I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass in
the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
Nah, I'm not back, but just finished check on the thread I started,
and this was at the end of it.
Well, nothing's changed. Ask instead of trying to find it on your
own, everyone's still doing it. Google. Try "decal making", "how to
make decals", etc. Once used google to find a link on decal making,
very simple, doesn't even need a printer.
JOAT
Failure is ALWAYS an option.
- JOAT
Walthers (the model railroading hobby supplier) sells decal stock that can be
run through your inkjet printer.
http://www.walthers.com/
Product is shown on:
http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?quick=blank+decal
On 23 May 2005 16:46:52 -0700, "Knotbob" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any craft store can get them even if they don't stock them but if
>they don't have the style you want go to a sign shop and they can
>custom cut the numbers/letters from stock material. Pick a font and
>size and the CAD cutter (I don't know what else to call it) will cut
>them out.
> Robert Smith
>Norvin (remove SPAM) wrote:
>> I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass
>in
>> the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
>> TIA
>> Norvin
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Bill Waller
New Eagle, PA
[email protected]
dan cordes wrote:
>Hi Norvin,
>
> There are several sources for decal staock to run through your laser or
>ink jet printer. Easy to use and real good quality. The model rocket people
>use it all the time. I never had a problem with it and it's not to
>expensive. I always bought it from http://www.paper-paper.com/ but there are
>several other places as well.
>
>Dan
>
>"Norvin (remove SPAM)" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>
>
>>I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass in
>>the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
>>TIA
>>Norvin
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
This looks like it might work, now all I have to do is figure out how to
do the shadow thing with the numbers.
Hi Norvin,
There are several sources for decal staock to run through your laser or
ink jet printer. Easy to use and real good quality. The model rocket people
use it all the time. I never had a problem with it and it's not to
expensive. I always bought it from http://www.paper-paper.com/ but there are
several other places as well.
Dan
"Norvin (remove SPAM)" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass in
>the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
> TIA
> Norvin
J T wrote:
>Mon, May 23, 2005, 7:56pm (EDT+4) [email protected]
>(Norvin (remove SPAM)) burbles:
>I am restoring some PO Boxes and need the decals for the little glass in
>the door. Any suggestion where I can locate.
>
> Nah, I'm not back, but just finished check on the thread I started,
>and this was at the end of it.
>
> Well, nothing's changed. Ask instead of trying to find it on your
>own, everyone's still doing it. Google. Try "decal making", "how to
>make decals", etc. Once used google to find a link on decal making,
>very simple, doesn't even need a printer.
>
>
>
>JOAT
>Failure is ALWAYS an option.
>- JOAT
>
>
>
Been there, done that, I was looking for a reasonable solution that I
might have missed. I am sure that with all your expertise you would have
done better
than this answer, but then again........