matta
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I know Lazertran has come up here time and time again, well I finally got around to trying it out for myself on the SSL.
I'm still racking this box, but thought I would share the panel results
(Sorry about the poor photo quality on the above pic)
It actually is quite easy to work with and you can remove the excess residue with surgical spirits to give it an almost silk screened finish.
If people are interested I could post a step by step guide on baking, though it might have been done before. Thanks to Neeno for all his advise and the scales and Frank (NRG) for all his help.
The only part that didn't work 100% was the Ashton Audio label, I scratch the panel prior to the Lazertran and in 2 tiny spots the toner didn't melt on, but all in all I am very happy with the out come.
Cheers
Matt
I know Lazertran has come up here time and time again, well I finally got around to trying it out for myself on the SSL.
I'm still racking this box, but thought I would share the panel results
(Sorry about the poor photo quality on the above pic)
It actually is quite easy to work with and you can remove the excess residue with surgical spirits to give it an almost silk screened finish.
If people are interested I could post a step by step guide on baking, though it might have been done before. Thanks to Neeno for all his advise and the scales and Frank (NRG) for all his help.
The only part that didn't work 100% was the Ashton Audio label, I scratch the panel prior to the Lazertran and in 2 tiny spots the toner didn't melt on, but all in all I am very happy with the out come.
Cheers
Matt