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Homelite XL-921 Chainsaw Reproduction Decal Set
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All decals are produced by Sugar Creek Supply. Your order will be forwarded to SCSupply and will be processed & shipped from their location. Orders typically take 10-12 business days to process and ship. When you receive an email stating "Order Shipped" from Leon's Chainsaw Parts & Repair, that means your order has been sent to SCSupply. Decals are made to order so that you receive fresh materials of the highest quality! Before you choose your decal style, please read the information below so that you can order materials that will work best for your project.
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Waterslide/Mixed – Many of the older saws originally had waterslide decals. To properly restore an old unit, many restorers want to stay with the same format. It is strongly suggested that application solvents such as MicroSet and MicroSol (from www.microscale.com) be used to apply waterslide decals. It is also strongly suggested that the restorer mist coat the decals with a clear coat after application. Use several very light coats and let them dry before a heavier protective coat is applied so that the sealer solvent does not wrinkle the decals. Any white features would not be able to be printed on clear waterslide media. Therefore, these features are typically provided as white, self adhesive vinyl cuts. The mixed set is a combination of these vinyl cuts and waterslide decals. Once again, it is strongly suggested that the restorer mist coat the decals and saw with a clear coat after decal application to lock the decals into the finish. A heavier protective coating should then be applied to protect the saw and the decals.
Self adhesive - Some of the later saws originally had self adhesive decals. Some restorers would rather have the convenience of self adhesive over waterslide/mixed sets. As with the waterslide/mixed sets, it is strongly suggested that the restorer mist coat the decals with a clear coat after application. Use several very light coats and let them dry before a heavier coat is applied so that the sealer solvent does not wrinkle the decals. A heavier protective coating should then be applied to protect the saw and the decals.
Self adhesive vinyl coated - Some restorers do not want to clear coat their saw after applying the decals. The vinyl coating provides the maximum amount of protection to the surface of the decal. However, the vinyl coating cannot protect gas and oil from eventually creeping under the decal and lifting it. If your saw is to be displayed, this is a great option.
Self adhesive - Some of the later saws originally had self adhesive decals. Some restorers would rather have the convenience of self adhesive over waterslide/mixed sets. As with the waterslide/mixed sets, it is strongly suggested that the restorer mist coat the decals with a clear coat after application. Use several very light coats and let them dry before a heavier coat is applied so that the sealer solvent does not wrinkle the decals. A heavier protective coating should then be applied to protect the saw and the decals.
Self adhesive vinyl coated - Some restorers do not want to clear coat their saw after applying the decals. The vinyl coating provides the maximum amount of protection to the surface of the decal. However, the vinyl coating cannot protect gas and oil from eventually creeping under the decal and lifting it. If your saw is to be displayed, this is a great option.