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Re: Serial # Plate How do you reinstall factory rivets?
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Posted by Mike B on March 07, 2003 at 10:00:35 from (12.89.148.7):
In Reply to: Serial # Plate How do you reinstall factory rivets? posted by Fred Kobs on March 04, 2003 at 22:09:49:
I have "restored" two ID plates from my Olivers which were lithographed on an aluminum backing. First I carefully removed the rivets using a small, sharp chisel. If you work at it gently from all sides, the rivets will pop loose without damage. They can be reset using a dab of epoxy. Regarding restoring the plate, I used an extra fine tip Sharpie marker and a straight edge where necessary (clean it first very gently in water and detergent if you must, but don't loose the lettering outlines). With some time and a steady hand, you can put the plate back to pretty good condition. It will all fade to an even background and will actually look better in time. Good luck.
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