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I've mics that have chipped paint on the "U"-shaped part. Is it possible to take apart the mic without ruining it and paint the U part and maybe clean the other parts while I'm at it?
I realize the one anvil is bonded to the U, but I could cover that with tape.
I realize they are tools, and these chips are cosmetic (the mics all check out fine), but I do like them to look nice. I also realize the paint may be baked on or something. I'd just like the option of sanding out the previous owner's marks and repainting them.
The only exception is my grandfather engraved his initials on his 0-1" Starrett micrometers that are now mine. I'll keep that.
I realize the one anvil is bonded to the U, but I could cover that with tape.
I realize they are tools, and these chips are cosmetic (the mics all check out fine), but I do like them to look nice. I also realize the paint may be baked on or something. I'd just like the option of sanding out the previous owner's marks and repainting them.
The only exception is my grandfather engraved his initials on his 0-1" Starrett micrometers that are now mine. I'll keep that.