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anyone have a source for a new L/R/OFF placard for a J/k? Ours is shot, no paint left.

 

I looked at higher graphics and moody aero, but they seem to only sell full kits and I just need the one, plus pour metal backing is bent up so I'd kind of like a factory style I guess?

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5 hours ago, peevee said:

anyone have a source for a new L/R/OFF placard for a J/k? Ours is shot, no paint left.

 

I looked at higher graphics and moody aero, but they seem to only sell full kits and I just need the one, plus pour metal backing is bent up so I'd kind of like a factory style I guess?

Many small sign shops can produce metallize  placards and decals, you may have to bring them the old one as a sample to copy.

Clarence

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3 hours ago, M20Doc said:

Many small sign shops can produce metallize  placards and decals, you may have to bring them the old one as a sample to copy.

Clarence

There's nothing left to copy I'm afraid. It's basically gone. No paint

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9 hours ago, peevee said:

anyone have a source for a new L/R/OFF placard for a J/k? Ours is shot, no paint left.

I looked at higher graphics and moody aero, but they seem to only sell full kits and I just need the one, plus pour metal backing is bent up so I'd kind of like a factory style I guess?

Get ahold of Brian Kendrick...830-370-1190.  He ordered one for me when I had my fuel talks legally placarded to 102USG a couple of years ago.  Mine was actually a plastic ring engraved with the information required in the POH.  I believe he got it from the factory for $49.

Regards, Steve

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Here's what I got. At an angle it's a little more visible. In the day light it's totally washed out. 

Ill give that guy a call, thanks 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, StevenL757 said:

Send him the picture also... brian@mooneysupport.net

 

I wouldn't mind having mine placarded fr the long range tanks either. If I can figure out exactly what they hold, haha

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1 hour ago, peevee said:

I wouldn't mind having mine placarded fr the long range tanks either. If I can figure out exactly what they hold, haha

The only thing that can be printed on the placard is the amount of fuel that the POH supplement says you have.

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I did my own placards just using Word and my laser printer. See the Word file with the labels. Edit the placard to your preferences.

For the fuel selector placard I printed the placard on heavy paper and then sandwich it into self-adhesive laminating sheets. Trimmed and cut the center hole. I glued the new placard on top of the old one.

Looks better than new Mooneys.

 

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3 hours ago, peevee said:
1 hour ago, Piloto said:

I did my own placards just using Word and my laser printer. See the Word file with the labels. Edit the placard to your preferences.

For the fuel selector placard I printed the placard on heavy paper and then sandwich it into self-adhesive laminating sheets. Trimmed and cut the center hole. I glued the new placard on top of the old one.

Looks better than new Mooneys.

 

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Looks great!

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15 hours ago, peevee said:

anyone have a source for a new L/R/OFF placard for a J/k? Ours is shot, no paint left.

 

I looked at higher graphics and moody aero, but they seem to only sell full kits and I just need the one, plus pour metal backing is bent up so I'd kind of like a factory style I guess?

Peevee, I bought one of those kits from Higher Graphics last year and have no plans to use the fuel selector decal. If you PM me your address I'll send you what you need.  Can't help you with the metal though, it's just a vinyl sticker.  Let me know if you're interested.

Steve

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1 minute ago, Oscar Avalle said:

You may want to contact aerographics. They produce placards and when I called them they agreed to produce placards only for my fuel selector valve.

http://www.aerographics.com/interior.php?document_view=Mooney_M20_Series_Interior_AeroGraphics_Placards  

Let us know what they charge for one. I'll bet that a bunch of plane owners would like to replace theirs.

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13 hours ago, Piloto said:

I did my own placards just using Word and my laser printer. See the Word file with the labels. Edit the placard to your preferences.

For the fuel selector placard I printed the placard on heavy paper and then sandwich it into self-adhesive laminating sheets. Trimmed and cut the center hole. I glued the new placard on top of the old one.

Looks better than new Mooneys.

 

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Can you post a photo? What did you do about the fuel gauge quantities? Did you change or placard them for extended range tanks?

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11 minutes ago, DonMuncy said:

Let us know what they charge for one. I'll bet that a bunch of plane owners would like to replace theirs.

I ordered them and it was something like in the 20s. Very good quality and fast servcie

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On ‎1‎/‎30‎/‎2017 at 11:12 AM, 201er said:

Can you post a photo? What did you do about the fuel gauge quantities? Did you change or placard them for extended range tanks?

I left them untouched. From the mid scale down the indication is accurate. But from the mid scale up there is more fuel in the tank than indicated. No problem with me. At full fuel I know I have over 10hrs endurance. With your computer and printer you can make a variety of placards using sticky paper from Office Depot.

I made these for some of my passengers using the PT-2430 label printer. The label material is super durable. I also used for the fuel caps placards and other outside locations.

José

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