Restoration of '48-'50 F-1 gauge panel
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Restoration of '48-'50 F-1 gauge panel
Does anyone know the correct color(s)/process for restoring the gauge panel on the early F-1 (the panel with the round speedo hole and the four rectangular gauge openings). It looks to me like a cream or ivory color screen stenciled over a silver diamond pattern base? Is there someone who offers this service or can it be done by a do-it-yourselfer?
Doug
Doug
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My wife is a woodcarver and an artist, so she hand painted the gauges. I took the metal face out, cleaned and scuffed it and then sprayed with Krylon gloss Almond. I was going to use beige or ivory, but they were both much lighter than the original.
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I'm not sure if you are aware of this or not, but they make replacement gauge face decals for the 48-50 Truck instrument panels.
I think you could remove your gauges and speedometer, then gently wet sand and paint the main panel.
Take a finished gauge to someplace that has a good selection of spray paint colors (like Home Depot) and find a cream or tan that matches (like the Krylon Gloss "Almond" Harley mentioned).
If you want it perfect, go to an auto body paint store and have them laser match it.
Here's a pic of the gauge faces from C&G Ford Parts:
https://secure435.hostgator.com/~dlv...Face Decal Kit
I think you could remove your gauges and speedometer, then gently wet sand and paint the main panel.
Take a finished gauge to someplace that has a good selection of spray paint colors (like Home Depot) and find a cream or tan that matches (like the Krylon Gloss "Almond" Harley mentioned).
If you want it perfect, go to an auto body paint store and have them laser match it.
Here's a pic of the gauge faces from C&G Ford Parts:
https://secure435.hostgator.com/~dlv...Face Decal Kit
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Mine is rusted to the point where I am going to have to bead blast it down to bare metal and start painting from there. If I can find the correct size screen cloth to replicate the original silver diamond pattern, I'm going to try a two color (silver base with beige top coat) process and see what happens. Are you happy with the match of the Krylon gloss Almond? Is the surface finish supposed to be glossy or more of a satin/flat? It's getting harder to find an original mint condition gauge cluster to use as a reference source.
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Please keep in mind, that this truck is NOT a frame off restoration, but rather intended to be a 'fun driver', with that I approached the truck with the 20 footer outlook. On the other hand, I did not want to change too much from original.
Julie, I am aware of the decals, but they don't have them with the graduations on the speedometer, so I wanted them all to be uniform. Plus, with the wife doing them, it has that 'personal' touch that I love.
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Mine is rusted to the point where I am going to have to bead blast it down to bare metal and start painting from there. If I can find the correct size screen cloth to replicate the original silver diamond pattern, I'm going to try a two color (silver base with beige top coat) process and see what happens. Are you happy with the match of the Krylon gloss Almond? Is the surface finish supposed to be glossy or more of a satin/flat? It's getting harder to find an original mint condition gauge cluster to use as a reference source.
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Gauge resto
I originally stripped my cluster to bare metal, used etching primer and rattle can "tan" color so I lost the diamond pattern. I've pulled the cluster out again. I am considering re-doing either with decals and later model gauges or working around the original 6 volt gauges with 12v.
I have replaced gauge faces on both 6 volt and 12 volt meter faceplates; will re-work instrument cluster over winter after deciding on voltage supply.
I have replaced gauge faces on both 6 volt and 12 volt meter faceplates; will re-work instrument cluster over winter after deciding on voltage supply.
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And, they do make a set of decals with the speedometer graduations similar to yours. I believe they were used on the "Big Trucks." But the only place I've seen them for sale is on e-bay and very rarely. In typical fashion you will see them regularly until you need to buy a set.