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Hi Everyone,

First off thanks to Jeff_S for the pointer in an old thread to go to HigherGraphics.  They've been really easy to work with.  Two questions:

1) what did you you use to clean the old sticky residue off of plastic and metal?  I've used goof-off around the house but I'm afraid it would keep the new stickers from attaching

2) I'm not sure the best place to put the label for the hat rack weight limitation. Will it stick to the plastic above it?  The plastic isn't absolutely smooth and I'm afraid it won't stick.  Last annual my (non-msc A&P) created a label with a PTouch that stuck to the plastic for about 1 month.  Any ideas?  Where is yours?

Thanks!

Kris

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My hat rack placard is on the lower front edge of the shelf. Maybe I have a picture somewhere.

Found it! (Oops, t g arsenal the baggage placard. . . )

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Posted
23 hours ago, Piloto said:

For those in bilingual States (almost the whole country) these are very handy.

Working on my espanol! (Not sure how to make the n have the accent)

Posted
Just now, carusoam said:

ñ is generated by holding the n key down and wait a second or so... :)

Best regards,

-a-

Wahoo...look at me: Español!!!!!  Thanks!

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21 minutes ago, carusoam said:

There is a whole bunch of things hidden under some keys... °F is my favorite.  This magic key is under the zero button.

With a keyboard, ° is Alt-0186. Hard to remember without the number pad, it's a simple pattern. Don't remember ñ, but it's there, too (don't use it much; high school Spanish was pre-computer, followed by living in Japan and using a DOS word processor for English and Japanese).

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11 hours ago, carusoam said:

ñ is generated by holding the n key down and wait a second or so... :)

Best regards,

-a-

The ñ symbol is a contraction of the double n "nn" in Spanish. War cannon = cañon de Guerra.

José

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Posted

 My keyboard does not have the tilde function that I can find. When I learned Spanish in school the tilde above the n was a separate letter of the alphabet, as were ch, ll, rr. I recall the English "k" was not part of the Spanish alphabet.

The word "canon" with tilde is the phonetic equivalent of the English word "canyon" with the caveat the accent in the Spanish word is, in this example, on the last syllable. I think they mean the same thing.

Of course, I am usually wrong.

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On 5/31/2016 at 7:54 PM, Kris_Adams said:

1) what did you you use to clean the old sticky residue off of plastic and metal?  I've used goof-off around the house but I'm afraid it would keep the new stickers from attaching

Try naphthalene (the main ingredient in lighter fluid) you can get it at home depot or the like. It dries really fast, let it try, then wipe with a damp rag to get anything residual off. Allow that to dry and you are good to go. Its worth testing in a little corner of the material first as its a bit harsher than rubbing alcohol and can cause damage to some things. 

 

Regards

Dave  

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