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Where can I get a replacement label for a Dayton reversing drum? I just refurbished a shaper and the label was missing but the rivet holes are there. I checked eBay but no luck

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Where can I get a replacement label for a Dayton reversing drum? I just refurbished a shaper and the label was missing but the rivet holes are there. I checked eBay but no luck

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Unless you get real lucky and find a used one I think you are out of luck. You could go out and buy a new switch but then you loose that vintage look.


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If you have a good picture of what it looks like, you can draw it and make a photoresist copy. I am sure some of our radio restorer friends know the process. Quite a lot like making a circuit board.
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No picture, it was missing when I got it. I'm going to be making a plaque for my tool chest and I'll make one of these labels too. Thanks. I forgot about this thread until now. Until I researched it for making the toolchest plaque I had no idea you could use a Xerox copy for the photoresist.

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