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The mike on the left is an example of the original paint color, Light Blue Hammertone. I painted the other two mikes in brilliant Metallic colors.
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I wanted to replace the original cords on both of the painted mikes with black cords. The obstacle is that the cord fastener is permanently riveted to the base. I would need to drill out the rivets and replace them with a bolt and nut that was measured & cut to exact size. I was reluctant to undertake this big step, maybe I'll tackle it as a follow-on project.jessejamesdallas wrote:All are nice, but I like the one in the middle the best...The turquoise cord looks better on blue than red IMO.
Figure out a way to replace the cord with a black one, and I'll change my vote!MrBubble wrote:Ah, not much love for the red one!![]()
I thought the red one was a +2 with attitude.
Oh well, you never know until it's done and you take a survey.
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The challenge with replacing the cord with a black one is that the cord holder is attached to the body with rivets, not screws. So I would have to drill them out to replace the cord, which is a destructive operation that entails risk in damaging the unit.dgbacb4148 wrote:I'm going out on a limb nd pick the Red one, a can of Krylon spray paint would give me a black cord. I gotta give you credit for a really nice job on all three.
David g.
I found this spray paint. It's supposed to be flexible, so I'll try it. Will have to wait until Spring when it's warmer outside ... where I paint.MrBubble wrote:The challenge with replacing the cord with a black one is that the cord holder is attached to the body with rivets, not screws. So I would have to drill them out to replace the cord, which is a destructive operation that entails risk in damaging the unit.dgbacb4148 wrote:I'm going out on a limb nd pick the Red one, a can of Krylon spray paint would give me a black cord. I gotta give you credit for a really nice job on all three.
David g.
Regarding your suggestion of painting the cord with a can of back spray paint, have you ever tried that? I wonder if the paint would adhere to the elastic covering? I'm imagining it might crack and flake off with movement of the cord.
probably work...But then again any spray paint might work... From personal experience with spray paints, I know when you accidentally get spray paint on something you didn't want it on...It's hard as heck to get back off!MrBubble wrote:I found this spray paint. It's supposed to be flexible, so I'll try it. Will have to wait until Spring when it's warmer outside ... where I paint.MrBubble wrote:The challenge with replacing the cord with a black one is that the cord holder is attached to the body with rivets, not screws. So I would have to drill them out to replace the cord, which is a destructive operation that entails risk in damaging the unit.dgbacb4148 wrote:I'm going out on a limb nd pick the Red one, a can of Krylon spray paint would give me a black cord. I gotta give you credit for a really nice job on all three.
David g.
Regarding your suggestion of painting the cord with a can of back spray paint, have you ever tried that? I wonder if the paint would adhere to the elastic covering? I'm imagining it might crack and flake off with movement of the cord.
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