Assembly Line Stampings
Assembly Line Stampings
Anyone here successfully reproduced the stampings used on assembly lines? After degreasing my blower motor housing for my '55 I found this "23" stamp - there are also a few others on the car, an "OK" on the firewall, and other similar things.
Someone must make these rubber stamps - I have to guess that most GM used similar ones.
Anyone have a source?
Thanks
Someone must make these rubber stamps - I have to guess that most GM used similar ones.
Anyone have a source?
Thanks
You can easily find them for 60s era cars, I've not seen much if any for 50s, even Chevy. Unless you're doing a concours level resto it may not be worth the cost of having a stamp made. If you can get something close, inexpensive and "off the shelf" then it may be do-able. I have seen where guys will buy inspection stamps to use once, then resell on eBay etc.
not necessarily doing a concours resto, but I do like details - and since I readily see it, I'd like to reproduce it if the cost wasn't too much...don't always get to disassemble a 57 year old car that was only 7 years old when it was 'put away'.
when i worked at fisher body in the 70s and 80s we used a lot of railroad chalk,and lumber marking crayons to write on the fire wall,doors ect. just to show that it was inspected. sometimes the markings were to show a repair was needed and the writing was not covered up.
If you just need numerals it will probably be cheaper to find them already made. Check eBay also. Not exactly the same, but have you considered stenciling with a paint marker if you can't find stamps or they are too costly?
This might be helpful for those who want to make their own custom stamps.
http://www.michaels.com/Craft-Foam-S...cards&start=32
I ran across this looking for something else...
http://www.michaels.com/Craft-Foam-S...cards&start=32
I ran across this looking for something else...
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