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Original Oil Canister Stencil??
I'm looking for an Original GM Oil Canister (58-67) stencil or an exact reproduction. Does anyone make them? Does anyone have them? Any information is much appreciated.
-Dave http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...0329081842.jpg |
Re: Original Oil Canister Stencil??
I thought that they were silk screened but that one looks like it was done with a pad stamp... maybe it is just the quality of the photo...
BTW someone makes a sticker but I do not know how correct it is... I guess someone needs to make a silk screen and start restoring them correctly... hmmmm |
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I see the sticker is not anywhere close to being correct... You would think that they would do it right...
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Re: Original Oil Canister Stencil??
Yes the original was a silk screen. I was hoping that someone would have some type of stencil though. I have the sticker and have sold a few nicely restored canisters with the sticker, but it is a bit different.
Any other help is appreciated. Thanks for the replies, -Dave |
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Dave, I saw the post about the oil canisters. I got a few orginals, not restored. If you or someone, needs them.Benny
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Re: Original Oil Canister Stencil??
You may want to check out Paragon they show one not sure if it's for your application or not.
http://www.corvette-paragon.com/cata...0-69E46D0DBAA9 OIL FILTER CANISTER PR #: 3644K Oil filter canister, PF-141, reconditioned original, 6 3/4" length w/black electrostatic powder paint and white silk screen. Includes 779K oil filter cartridge and rubber gasket. For Years:1958 to 1967 |
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There it is... someone had to make it!
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Yea I saw those. I have a few here that either do not have the silk screen or are media blasted. I have been restoring them with the sticker. I was just curious if I could get a stencil to restore them more accurately. The canister I pictured above is a real nice original piece. The canisters I have restored with the stickers are a bit off.
Does anyone know what is involved in a silk screen process? Do you need a press? -Dave |
Re: Original Oil Canister Stencil??
No you can usually buy all the stuff at Michaels or Hobby lobby... I did some screen printing in art classes in college.
You take the image you want and tranfer it to acetate then lay it on the emulsion covered screen, expose it to light then wash the screen with water to remove the unexposed areas, then put your paint on the screen and squeegee it on... really pretty simple, I am going to do one for my 68 GTO Air cleaner. |
Re: Original Oil Canister Stencil??
The screen is in a wooden frame and because it is flexible it will conform to the curve of the canister... the sqeegee is also flexible so it will "curve" to the canister as well.
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