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Date:         Sun, 25 Aug 2013 22:18:21 -0400
Reply-To:     David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         David Beierl <dbeierl@ATTGLOBAL.NET>
Subject:      Fwd: Group purchase gray Westy stove panel silk-screening
Comments: cc: Colleen Easley <ceasley@me.com>
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See details below. Respond to the original poster, not me...

Yours, David

>To: wetwesties@yahoogroups.com >From: "Colleen Easley" <ceasley@me.com> >Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 00:41:28 -0000 >Subject: [WetWesties] Get your Gray Stove Face Plate Repainted! > >I talked with some of you at the Walla Walla campout about getting >our gray stove face panels powder coated and re-lettered. Believe >it or not, our stove front panels used to be a nice shade of gray >that matched the gray trim, but over time, most have yellowed to a >icky beige and some have developed rust or other staining. Powder >coating and re-lettering is an inexpensive way to give your van an >inexpensive facelift! > >There is a guy in Oakland, CA named David who I "met" on The Samba >forums who has coordinated powder coating and silk screening of the >lettering for the stove panels for several groups. He is willing to >do this just ONE MORE TIME and this time it will be for gray >interior Westy's. In the previous batches some people were sending >him ALL the parts that they wanted powder coated (table poles, >brackets, refrigerator grills, etc) and that turned into a bigger >project than he had expected. This time he will only work with the >stove front panels which includes the battery/water monitor insert >panel. If you want other parts painted, you'll need to get them >powder coated yourself before you send in just your stove panel for >silk screening. Of course, if you're doing your own powder coating, >you can choose any color you want, but just be aware, the silk >screening for this batch will be done in black only. > >Marius Strom had his stove done with the last gray batch in >March. Check out his "Otto" van if you want to see how it turned >out. The lettering includes the stove warning on the left, the >battery and water level indicators, and the word WESTFALIA on the >right side. These are not decals - it is real silk screening and it >looks very original. > >I have volunteered to pull together a nationwide group of people who >want to get their stove panels powder coated and silk >screened. This is for people with the gray interior only. We will >be mailing our stove panels on October 30, 2013. The process should >take between 3-4 weeks. Keep in mind, you will still able to use >your stove with the face panel removed. > >David uses the paint code RAL 7037 which is a stock color that can >be matched up in the future with a rattle can in case you wanted to >paint any plastic parts, etc. I hope to have actual paint samples >at the Dosewallips campout. In the mean time here is a link to a >RAL color chart: >http://oem.sherwin-williams.com/us/eng/services/color/color-selectors/ral-color/7000-series/ > >COST: >David is estimating the price for BOTH powder coating and silk >screening to be $100. For silk screening ONLY, the price will be >$60. These rates include return shipping. > >The thread on the Samba that discusses this is here: >http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=334649&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 >There are instructions on that thread for removing your stove panel >and also information on the proper USPS shipping container to >get. I went on the USPS website and ordered the minimum of ten of >these shipping containers so if you would like to get one from me, >I'm in Olympia - email me and we'll try to work it out. I plan to >bring 9 of them to the Dosewallips campout. The containers are >free, and it will cost you approximately $10 to mail your stove >panel using 2-day priority mail from the Pacific Northwest >area. David will use the same container to return your stove panel >to you and his shipping costs are included in the job cost. > >If you'd be interested in joining this GRAY group, please read the >Samba thread and PM me there or email me at the address below. I >need your name, email address and whether you want powder coating >AND silk screening or silk screening ONLY. Again, our ship date is >October 30, so I'd like to know by October 1st if you're going to >participate. There is a minimum of ten for both the powder coating >and the silk screening in order to get the price break we need to >make it worthwhile. > >I will keep you updated on how many people we have and sometime in >early October will let you know where to send your stove panels. > >Email me or call with any questions. >Colleen Easley >360-956-9127 >ceasley@me.com > >P.S. FYI - Dale and I want all our interior metal parts painted so >we plan to get them powder coated locally before we send in just our >stove panel for silk screening. The parts we will get powder coated >include the stove panel, the grill under the refrigerator, the >refrigerator side vent grill, the rear table pole, the front table >bracket, the metal pieces along the right side of the stove and the >little trim piece between the front carpet console area and the back >floor. We will be using Forever Powder Coating in Tumwater, >Wa. They have quoted us $60 to paint all our parts. > > > >------------------------------------ > >PICTURES! http://picasaweb.google.com/wetwesties/ > >To leave us: wetwesties-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > >Calendar of events: http://www.wetwesties.org/calendar > >For technical resources: http://www.wetwesties.org/links.htm > >Please conserve bandwidth and clip quoted material in your posts. >Include only the information that is relevant to your response. > >Yahoo! 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-- David Beierl -- dbeierl@attglobal.net


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