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Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 2:09 pm
by reible
I have two machines of that vintage, both came to me used but neither of them have that label. My original machine has been painted and I don't recall if there was a label now or not, it is a 1976 factory fresh one which is now a powerpro.

My guess is the label is a metallic sticker, it seems to be what shopsmith used and if so you can buy that material at art/craft stores and print it on either a laser or inkjet. The inkjet would require a clear coat to be really stable. I've done for things at work and I've been retired for years but I expect the material have only gotten better. It comes in different weights and it seems that I recall them even having one with a peal off backing sticker...... if not you can use a spray adhesive.

Printing places might well have this option as well. It might be cheaper since your needs are small. However if you did buy some sheets and print them some people here might be willing to share your cost for a sticker or two.

Ed

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 2:35 pm
by br549
Ed,
Thanks for the suggestions about trying an arts & craft store for metallic type label material. I tried getting a silverish-grey background, but that didn't survive the exporting/importing from one program and file format to another, and probably would not have looked as good as the metallic type. It will probably be a few weeks before I get a chance to have printed, but I'll probably do an entire sheet full of this version and maybe the Greenie / Goldie version and make extras available to anyone who asks.

CAUTION label for 1980 Mark V Re-created

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:19 am
by br549
Finally got back on this project. I tweaked the font a little more and got a version acceptable to me. I also tried making a PhotoShop version with slightly different font and color of red, but in the end my first attempt looked best to me. Thru OnLineLabels.com I was able to get a sample of their silver polyester laser printer label stock and had a test copy made at local copy shop. It's about as close as I could get to matching the overall silver background appearance and color red of the larger adjacent label on my machine, and finally got to the point where I had to kill the artist.

I have 3 extras of this style, and 13 of the PhotoShop versions, if anyone else would like one already made. Just PM me with your address.

Also attached are .jpg files of the AutoCAD and PhotoShop versions, in case anyone wants to print their own.

If anyone wants a higher resolution version or original format of any of these, just send me a private message and I can send via regular email where attachment size is not so limited.

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 6:13 pm
by beeg
Br549 THANKS for the labels. I FINALLY got a aroundtoit and installed it.

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:56 am
by Lou231
you have any labels left could you please send me one

Louis Higley
819 azelia st
Alamogordo,Nm 88310

E-mail - lou.231@hotmail.com

Thank you

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 2:41 pm
by Lou231
This is for BR549
thanks

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:36 pm
by RFGuy
You want to add more warning stickers to your Mark V? I guess I prefer to have fewer of these warning stickers on my devices. Just curious.

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:31 am
by br549
Lou231 wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 11:56 am you have any labels left could you please send me one
Sure ... I will get them in the mail today. I'll send one of each (the AutoCad version, and the two Photoshop versions).

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:38 pm
by chapmanruss
Something to note about this warning label. Depending on when your Mark 5, if it is a Greenie, was made the page number changed. It was first page 4, followed by page 6 than by early 1957 it was page 2 to match the Manual's page for the warning. That covers Manuals through the first Shopsmith Inc. Manual in 1973. You should check the Manual that came with your Mark 5/V for the correct page number. I'm not sure if the page number changed later in the Manuals before the "C" Headstock. The one I designed as a replacement was printed on clear label sheets. For the Greenies and Goldies it is applied directly to the painted surface but gray "B" headstocks need the silver backing.

Re: Help with faded warning label please

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:58 pm
by Lou231
Thank you
I'm rebuilding a mark 5 that was left outside in New Mexico