on 2/22/02 3:48 PM, Sunder at sunder_at_sunder.net wrote:
> I was thinking of doing this, just taking it to a car paint shop as they
> bake the paint on, but I haven't, nor did I speak with anyone at such a
> shop, so it might be a bad idea also... I wouldn't know whether car paint
> would stick to plastic, or if it would melt the case when it's baked...
I seem to remember reading an article in a Model Railroader magazine many
years ago, that explained how you could bake paint on in your kitchen oven.
I bet that somebody has information on doing something like this on the
internet. You wouldn't need to go to an auto body shop to do this. (Not that
I would ever put my Newton through this--it might rebel afterwards, and
always give me problems!) :-)
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