ndnchf
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Wow - that looks great - thanks!
Those decal look amazing.
I scanned the decal off mine, its a bit rough but I got it pretty flat and taped up the tears from behind.
The original decal is 3.75 inches wide by 6 inches tall.
The decal got a lot worse after I peeled it off as the clear laminated surface sort of crackled as it was bent backwards.
I actually have another one of these grinders, one is gray, the other is black but both have the same p/n and decal. The gray grinder lost its decal almost right away, it fell apart in pieces within the first year I had it. The Goal here is to have one set up for polishing metal, the other as a grinder.
Here's two scans of it, one in full page the other cropped down to size.
I posted it here too since this page seems to auto downsize uploads.
http://oi68.tinypic.com/s6t7aq.jpg
Hey Matt,
I just noticed that post #4 has the exact label I need here, same model # and all:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4000528#post4000528


Here is one I completed today:
Completed labels
3 for the price of 1!
I did this from a PM from vertguy earlier this week. While working on this I found that Century Gothic is a near perfect match for the font. The only noticeable difference is that Century Gothic has angled ends of the "c" while the original had vertical ends.
I'll put them in the mail in the morning. This is high performance cast vinyl and it can be tricky to install. If you get wrinkles or bubbles on the first attempt then try again with a light spray of water (with a drop of transparent dish soap added per 8oz). This will prevent the adhesive from sticking right away. You will then be able to put it down and lift up a few times to get the position correct then use a squeegee to push out any bubbles and wrinkles. If you don't have one then the edge of a credit card should work. You can also spray the surface before using the squeegee to minimize any scratches.

Here is one I completed today:....
I did this from a PM from vertguy earlier this week. While working on this I found that Century Gothic is a near perfect match for the font. The only noticeable difference is that Century Gothic has angled ends of the "c" while the original had vertical ends.
I'll put them in the mail in the morning. This is high performance cast vinyl and it can be tricky to install. If you get wrinkles or bubbles on the first attempt then try again with a light spray of water (with a drop of transparent dish soap added per 8oz). This will prevent the adhesive from sticking right away. You will then be able to put it down and lift up a few times to get the position correct then use a squeegee to push out any bubbles and wrinkles. If you don't have one then the edge of a credit card should work. You can also spray the surface before using the squeegee to minimize any scratches.
Hi Matt,
here's my label thanks;


Wish I could get this for my craftsman grinder that I just got. If you are still taking orders, let me know. I don't mind paying you for your time.
I removed my old label you made for me today Matt and one other but I noticed on the first one I removed, it actually had a clear "cover" on it and I noticed it because it was not perfectly centered over the old label, wonder if that was something new craftsman did to protect their labels back then?
Before I started to pull this corner up it was a perfect replica of the decal so I dont think any other person put this on other than sears...
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I scanned the old one to a pdf file if you still want it for your reference library? I scanned second one too but the only thing left on the label itself is the SN, and the word craftsman, never saw one that bad before?
That's a very kind offer and beautiful work! I have one I would love to send you once I am at my computer. I already have the artwork done and I would like to try mounting a vinyl label on a piece of aluminum.
I have a full res one on my PC, but here is a low res version of my repro.
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Unfortunately, I no longer have my original label, as I sent it to a user on GJ who said he was going to help me with a label, then I never heard from him again, and he stopped posting and checking PMs here shortly thereafter.
mattblast,
I don't know how I missed this thread but what timing to find it! I have just repainted a model 39719340 with a nasty looking label. What would it take to print the label you created for cajunfirehawk but with serial no. 717190162? I can scan and send you my label but the one you already created looks like a match. I'll gladly pay for your time.

mattblast,
I don't know how I missed this thread but what timing to find it! I have just repainted a model 39719340 with a nasty looking label. What would it take to print the label you created for cajunfirehawk but with serial no. 717190162? I can scan and send you my label but the one you already created looks like a match. I'll gladly pay for your time.





I removed my old label you made for me today Matt and one other but I noticed on the first one I removed, it actually had a clear "cover" on it and I noticed it because it was not perfectly centered over the old label, wonder if that was something new craftsman did to protect their labels back then?




Thanks for the label scans. Here is what you provided:
This was a big help in tuning the layout. Turns out the first label I sent you was off a bit and even missing a period and a few commas. Plus the font wasn't quite right. It should be perfect now.
Here are the replacements. The SN is even positioned off center like yours were. I'll send them out in the morning. See post above for install directions.
These are all laminated to provide better solvent resistance and make them easier to apply.
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Wondering what color that is, looks silvery w/blueish tint?Matt,
Was able to get that label on tonight, it was easy to apply, and it looks like a new grinder! Great work, can't thank you enough.
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Wondering what color that is, looks silvery w/blueish tint?
Rustoleum hammered blue; Some Ace Hardware stores carry it, or you can get it from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019K909W/?tag=atomicindus08-20

You might have to order it from Lowe's, but Google says it's <$11.00.Thank you, like that! funny thing about amazons hammertone pricing: most cans are like in the $5-6 range, a few $10 and one or two colors like $11-12 can, one is like $15 all the exact same brand.![]()
Size changes when I import. Pm me and I'll give you an email address to send source file to.
You might wait until Matt confirms but some are laminated, seems the later produced (last 2 weeks?) ones are...I would PM him and ask, IMHOMy labels were delivered last week, but I want to get them laminated before attempting the install. Thanks again Matt as they came out great!!

I sent you a PM twice, but I'm not sure if it went through, after I hit send it doesn't appear in my sent folder for some reason.
Finally installed mine. Not real happy with the lamination job as all 3 came out about the same with several air bubbles. But then again, this is a tool and the label was the finishing touch.
A huge thanks to Matt![]()
That is a very generous offer.Looks great. Lamination can be a pain which is why I wasn't laminating the labels originally. Very easy to get bubbles or wrinkles and have to redo it. If you're not satisfied with the results just send me a pm and I'll send you a replacement that is laminated (bubble free!).
Look at post #2 ---> http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249539Where do you guys all get the grinding discs? The stuff at Harbor Freight is warped junk. Where are good sources online to order 6 inch or 8 inch diameter wide grinding discs?
Finally installed mine. Not real happy with the lamination job as all 3 came out about the same with several air bubbles. But then again, this is a tool and the label was the finishing touch.
A huge thanks to Matt![]()

