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Re: The GREEN Apple IIe ... :)
- Subject: Re: The GREEN Apple IIe ... :)
- From: "Bender MX" <no@morespam.com>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 00:01:22 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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"Simon Williams" <***email***@***luddite***.***ca> wrote in message
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> I managed to do a black monitor for my b+h without killing myself... one
> thing I found is that the darker parts of the case (on the back) reacted
> with the paint and looked all bumpy and quite ugly...
> I'd actually recommend masking rather than disassembling... I painted a
> Mac Classic recently and it was much faster (and safer) with just
> masking it... got a bit sloppy in the corners of the screen, but it's
> easy to scrape off excess with a razor.
Hi Simon,
That sounds like an excellent plan, I'll give the masking tape a whirl!
Was hoping to disassemble and get 'every' nook and cranny, but
my desire to stay shock free leans me towards masking / painting!
Thanks!
Later,
Craig