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thainglo wrote:Taping off all those holes in the carriage for painting is a great time! I was planning for the next one I strip and repaint to fab up a set of plugs that will snug into each size hole. Something like PVC pipe or wood dowels that can be turned down to fit...
When I was restoring my first 10ER a while back, I fought with PVC and dowels until my wife suggested something that worked perfectly. Magazine pages. They're thick and slick enough to not soak up much paint. Just tear out 3 or 4 pages, roll them up together, stick them in the hole, then unroll until they fill the hole. Simple and effective.
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thainglo wrote:Taping off all those holes in the carriage for painting is a great time! I was planning for the next one I strip and repaint to fab up a set of plugs that will snug into each size hole. Something like PVC pipe or wood dowels that can be turned down to fit...

These would work great. These are cheap versions and available in the borgs. Maybe not worth the price unless you are doing multiples.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
http://webstore.petersenresources.com/143-5Waterlinestub%20plugs.aspx
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dusty wrote:These would work great. These are cheap versions and available in the borgs. Maybe not worth the price unless you are doing multiples.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=p ... lpage=none
http://webstore.petersenresources.com/143-5Waterlinestub%20plugs.aspx
Did the Lowes link work when you first posted it? Appears to not work now!:(
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It works for me...
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tom_k/mo wrote:It works for me...
I get a page not found and a link to their main page. I do not think that is what Dusty had in mind.
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JPG40504 wrote:I get a page not found and a link to their main page. I do not think that is what Dusty had in mind.
Odd, because I get a detailed listing page for:

Plumb Pak
1-5/8" - 1-3/4" White Rubber Duo Fit Drain Stopper


Item #: 24569 Model: PP22006

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Try THIS link and see if it works any better...







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thainglo wrote:Taping off all those holes in the carriage for painting is a great time! I was planning for the next one I strip and repaint to fab up a set of plugs that will snug into each size hole. Something like PVC pipe or wood dowels that can be turned down to fit...
Normally I would coat the ID of the holes with thin coat of Vaseline instead of tape but I was experimenting. Vaseline works the best. Just don't get any on your surfaces you want paint to stick to.
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mickyd wrote:Normally I would coat the ID of the holes with thin coat of Vaseline instead of tape but I was experimenting. Vaseline works the best. Just don't get any on your surfaces you want paint to stick to.
Manufacturing facilities use these to mask off holes for painting and plating. If you can find a place that sells singles, go this route FOR SURE.
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tom_k/mo wrote:Odd, because I get a detailed listing page for:

Plumb Pak
1-5/8" - 1-3/4" White Rubber Duo Fit Drain Stopper


Item #: 24569 Model: PP22006

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Try THIS link and see if it works any better...
NOPE! Same result! Now that I know what IT is, I do NOT need to go there!

I just tried with IE, it worked. Firefox got scre--d again by Mr. Gates.
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JPG40504 wrote:NOPE! Same result! Now that I know what IT is, I do NOT need to go there!

I just tried with IE, it worked. Firefox got scre--d again by Mr. Gates.
More and likely a lazy developer didn't use "standards". But MY Firefox has always worked at that site.
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