Vo-Agriculture TeacherJKalchik wrote::golfclap:
Are you in Industrial Arts education?
JKalchik wrote:That explains the farm shop comment. Hope you've got good students. If you don't mind my asking, what part of the country are you in?
Wish we had anything like that when I was growing up. About the best we had was an oxy/acetylene torch and a tombstone welder. Now my brother (he's got the family farm) has a big red MIG and a TIG welder, hasn't sprung for a plasma cutter. He's getting his cherry tanks out of stainless steel now, no painting mild steel.
Good question. The lettering is permanent marker so it should clean off during paint prep. Also, any of the panels with lettering that can be faced in towards insulation will be.ajfoxy wrote:Question... is the lettering not going to show up after it is painted? Or is it light enough to sand out?
Ah, no problem then. Permanent marker comes off with methylated spirits so you should be good to go. Interesting that you have a marker pen and a scribe. Very clever.ajfoxy wrote:
Question... is the lettering not going to show up after it is painted? Or is it light enough to sand out?
Good question. The lettering is permanent marker so it should clean off during paint prep. Also, any of the panels with lettering that can be faced in towards insulation will be.