Badge Restoration?

Badge Restoration?

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v8s4me

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Friday 29th December 2017
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Was there a thread on here some time ago by some one who had their badges restored? From memory the badge was re-chromed and the groves filled with resin. Anyone remember that? The 'Search' function has drawn a blank.

v8s4me

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Friday 29th December 2017
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Thanks both thumbup

v8s4me

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Tuesday 9th January 2018
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phillpot said:
You could try Pamela David Enamels .. scratchchin
I did and spoke to a very helpful guy who explained their process. They use a traditional glass enamel process rather than the resin which I think the Leven process used. With original TVR badges the paint and chrome plating is removed and the cavities are filled with fired glass enamel leaving the glass and the metal the same height. The badge is then polished and either chrome or gold plated. It's more expensive than the resin process at £100 per badge so with three badges needing refurbishing it adds up to a big bill, although it sounds like you get what you pay for. Anyway, I've booked mine in for November (they have a nine month lead time) and we'll see how the money goes.

They also make new TVR badges which are CNC machined from blanks, studs are fusion welded to the rear and then enameled and plated.





Edited by v8s4me on Wednesday 10th January 20:29

v8s4me

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Sunday 21st January 2018
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I've been wondering if it might be better to have some new ones made instead of refurbishing the old ones. The new ones could be made fractionally larger to cover the "scar" or shadow left when removing the originals.

I've made some oversize templates to test the idea...



0.75mm oversize will definitely work but the closer to the original size I can get the better. This picture shows the badge with a +0.5mm margin.



I doubt anyone would notice this oversize and it hides the "scar" nicely.

I'll speak to Pamela David during the week and post up the outcome for any one who might be interested.

There's no poll tax payable for February and March so maybe this where the money will go thumbup

Edited by v8s4me on Sunday 21st January 15:28

v8s4me

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Monday 22nd January 2018
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v8s4me said:
....I'll speak to Pamela David during the week and post up the outcome for any one who might be interested...
Yes they can make the badge slightly oversize to cover the "scar".

pigpen said:
...... You'll find they want to wait until May or June .....
laugh November!

It could have been a month or two sooner but there's no point in taking the badges off the car when I'm using it.