im sure many of you know a common style of advertising sign in the 30's 40's & even into the 50's was the art deco reverse glass paint lighted sign featuring a metal body often called the "can" usually with chrome strips on or around the rounded sides, this housed the internal light source and the sign was topped off with a glass front that displyed the advertisement ... truly an american past time
im in the process of a restoration, i have the complete sign with glass (missing paint of course) and the image of which i would like to go on the glass, there is very little if any info online as to how these signs were originally made back in the day
i cannot figure out what type of paint to use, i have to use a paint that allows the light to show through, 2ndly im not sure how the paint was applied, i doubt it was by brush because im thinkin when you turned the light on there would be brush strokes through out which would not look good at all while on, to cover the strokes i would think you would have to apply so many coats by the time your done the light would not show through from paint layers being to thick, i thought maybe they screened the paint on with a regular screen, i have other orignal signs like this that are in excellent condition and they have thin coats & no brush strokes
anyone have any info at all on type of paint and or process of applying ???
anything would be very much appreciated, thanks in advance, Jack
the pic included is an original sign im just showing it for the paint & the light passing through, the one im working on would be similiar but much more simple in logo style and with only 2 colors
im in the process of a restoration, i have the complete sign with glass (missing paint of course) and the image of which i would like to go on the glass, there is very little if any info online as to how these signs were originally made back in the day
i cannot figure out what type of paint to use, i have to use a paint that allows the light to show through, 2ndly im not sure how the paint was applied, i doubt it was by brush because im thinkin when you turned the light on there would be brush strokes through out which would not look good at all while on, to cover the strokes i would think you would have to apply so many coats by the time your done the light would not show through from paint layers being to thick, i thought maybe they screened the paint on with a regular screen, i have other orignal signs like this that are in excellent condition and they have thin coats & no brush strokes
anyone have any info at all on type of paint and or process of applying ???
anything would be very much appreciated, thanks in advance, Jack
the pic included is an original sign im just showing it for the paint & the light passing through, the one im working on would be similiar but much more simple in logo style and with only 2 colors
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