Well that'll teach me to test first...
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All fixed up, some laquer thinner cleaned off most of it, what little was left a few swipes of sandpaper cleaned up. I was then able to stick on my printed labels, and covered it all up with modge podge. I may have to put a second coat of modge podge on after this dries, but I'm most concerned that the edges are sealed so the labels don;t peel up. Close enough - actually each number is a decimal ounce value 2.0, 2.5 etc. and the decimal points are all exactly 1 inch apart, the label maker uses fixed spacing fonts and with the size I used it takes exactly 9 blanks between the end of one number and the start of the next.

--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad of the 1950's in HO

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